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Dual 951s?

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SabrToothSqrl

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so... not that I have the time or money... but...

could one take the output shaft from a 951 engine and... let's say weld it to the front of another 951, and make 260HP?

is that a thing that could happen?

or, would it be easier (and maybe it is) to install 2 jet pumps in like a big GTX hull and put a 951 to each jet pump?

Just trying to give it (Tim Taylor)... MORHHRRR POWURRRRRRRR

because... i don't have enough on my mind at any given point, so let's plan a twin engine GTX. right? that's now a thing.
 
If you have seen the tractor pulls, anything is possible. But where would you put them? Start with an LRV and build a custom top for it? Or start with the twin engine seadoo boat, and section out whatever you can.
 
Packing them in a twin engine boat seems the most feasible but those things are too fast anyway even with 657X's. Maybe in one of those larger boats made around the turn of the century that came with 717's?
 
Yes twin engine jet boat!
Twin 951's
Twin 155mm jet pumps
Twin twin pipe setup with
4 exhaust outlets at rear of boat with TDR water boxes for that insane sound!
Yessssss!!!!
I wish I had the time..... ☹️
 
I guess the pipe is the problem. the engines would take up 'less' space in a strait line than side by side. Twin engine jet boats are nothing new. we need a twin engine GTX...

with how narrow the hull is... I don't see that happening with the jet pump positions, or the width of the pipe.

Ok... what about a 951 powered go-kart? I have most of a 951 in my basement, and winter is coming... right?
 
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