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Hell of alot of fun....That guys boat puts out over 800HP and 115mph that weekend on pump gas:yes: You too can have a boat like that for 90K:huh::laugh:

So 5 gallons per mile is probably about right then. A friend of ours has a boat much like that, it is getting a blown 426 Hemi, can't wait for him to finnish it, looks like a real rush.

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Yeah,,,,Probably something like that......The Fuel he uses is the E85....110 Octane....Not sure if you guys have it....

There are a few places up here where we can get that, all of the military bases have it too.

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