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No question is dumb . . . except maybe "Where does the drain plug go?"
![]() Ilmor and Indmar are companies that marinize engines for the boating industry. (It's amazing how many times "Indmar" is misspelled in boat ads -- Indamar, Inmar, Inmer, Indemar!" I think it originally stood for Industrial Marine. www.ilmor.com www.indmar.com For umpteen years MasterCraft used Indmar engines. They switched to Ilmor in 2011. Do a search here on TT and you'll find lots of discussion about it. In times past, MC also used PCM (Pleasure Craft Marine) engines -- up until about 1987 or thereabouts. Other boat manufacturers have used the same engines, but sometimes with different trade names, ex. Indmar Monsoon in the Malibu. The engines have been/are your typical Detroit workhorses -- the Ford 302, the Ford 351W, the occasional (and seemingly rare) Chrysler, Chevy 350 (5.7l), Chevy 454, and now the newer Chev/Cadillac/GM hitech engines.
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"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong." (Henry Louis Mencken) 2005 X2 Viper Red, MCX, Acme 1285, PPass (previous) 2001 X5, 1991 TriStar 190 Last edited by wheelerd; 11-22-2012 at 02:05 AM. |
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If I had to guess, why keep selling a 50k boat when you can be selling a 75k boat. Eliminate the 50k and kept on making more $'s
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