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  • Took it to the water
    • shawn (no login)
      Posted Mar 30, 2009 7:43 PM

      Ok so I took the Challenger to the water today and it idled in the water at 1000RPM's... Does this mean this boat is OK.. I also took it to my local dealer and it has had the fuel filter and voltage regulator campaings done. Also there were no other campaings that the boat needed done. I tried to pull the hours off the PCM but dealer said 2002 model was first year with the option to chech hours (Motorola PCM).. I know the person selling the boat and he has never had a minutes trouble from it and when I took it to the water and ran it with multiple starts if performend flawlessly.. Going to take it to the lake in the mourning if there is anything else I should test please let me know. I wouldn't be so adamint about this boat but it is truly in new condition as well as the trailor.. It looks like it has never left the garage..
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