
74Nitro
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I'd have to think that part of what made the 800 engine superior was that it could rev much higher along with the gear reduction.I made 8 or 9 passes with the 1000 V-Max engine I built on the asphalt. The 800 was a 1000 killer already, and my competition hated it. It drove a lot of people out of racing also! To this day, my buddy Ed Ensor tells me the story of how how he beat me off the line in 1000 Pro-Stock when he thought he had it in the bag until my little 800 V-Max came storming around him for the win. My good friend Bill Cudney threw his helmet off onto the ice in disgust, he said the day I can't outrun a 800 with a 1000 that he was done, he never raced again and gave it up. Marchbank never come back to the ice again when my 800 outran his 1000 at the Series. My 800 won the 1000 class at least 4 years at the World Series of Ice Drags as I recall. Hauck never stood a chance with any of his Yamahas. That 800 was just the finest Pro-Stock package and machine ever built even to this day.
I didn't need to build the 1000 V-Max engine, I just built it to drive a point home and because I could, just as an exclamation point. I took me 3 months to build that 1000 engine. When I ran it at Brainerd in the 800's short chassis, I didn't even bother building a set of dedicated 1000 pipes for it, I just used my existing 800 pipes. It was such an animal and upset that short chassis so bad. I ran worse 60 foot times by a bunch as it wanted to lift to much on the back wheels and spin, but it made up for it down track, it ran big speed out the backdoor! I never dynode it but knew it made 50-60 more HP than my 800 did that would already beat the 1000's.
Years after I sold the 1000 engine, Olaf Aaen told me he dynoed it at well over 305 HP with it using the 800 pipes the way I ran it. When they dynode it with pipes designed for the 1000 it made 320 HP! Keep in mind, a lot of people claim big power with their race engines, I see it all the time, but there's a difference between the power I have vs. what other claim. My 800 was smoking others claimed 300 HP 1000's already. My little 700 my wife just bought me back was smoking others claimed 200 horsepower three cylinder machines. How does that happen? They are either getting a bill of goods, or somehow messing up when they dyno. I know the answer as to why, but tend to keep it to myself as I've seen a lot in my years on the dyno and racing on the track. Peak power is also not so important, I'll just say that.
As for the 1000, I could see the handwriting on the wall, and knew it was going to get outlawed or penalized somehow. They were already upset about my 800 V-Max making the 1000's look bad and were changing the rules around me and that little 800 V-Max. The last season I ran the 800 on the ice, I had to weigh more than the 1000's! I decided to sell it all and get out of racing with the purse and factory money going away and the crazy politics. I got sick and tired of the ever changing rules, that and with the money going away, it was jut way less appealing to me. SnowCross was to blame and made ALL the factory money go away for the Drags, I had to chase and travel further to the big dollar races to make any kind of money any more.
I watched Ski-Doo and NSSR lawsuits happen, race directors get fired, and NSSR get kicked out of ISR, and rightfully so for the shenanigans going on behind the scenes. It was comical really, someone could actually make of movie of the corruption and the craziness my little Yamaha 800 V-Max created, but at the time it affected me personally a bit for a year or two. I built the V-Max and made the switch from Cat to Yamaha to get Yamaha involved with asphalt drag racing and NSSR. Long story short but Doo wanted the Yamaha GONE! There's MUCH more to the story but I can say, Karmas a bitch, and I can sit back and laugh about it now knowing how it all turned out for them.
I had had enough of the BS, so it was time for me to walk away. We worked extremely hard for so many years, but the time had come to hang it up.
250HP at 11000 is better than 250HP at 9000.