ATS_Aaron
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Questions from me, answers from Bryan at DASA/Racer's Edge/Lamey (why so many names?)
Dan Lamey was contracted by Yamaha to design the 66E?
Yes sir.
Dan Lamey used to work at R&D (I recently heard that Harry K of Group K worked there too??).
No sir, Dan ran the motor shop at PJS and when they went out of business, he started Racer's Edge, sometime around '88-'89. R & D sold the "Lamey" with their own name cast in the side(as a few others as well)
While at R&D Dan designed his cylinder? That is why some say Lamey, some say R&D?
No sir
What about the Riva cylinders? Are they Lamey cast cylinders too?
Yes sir
I heard the R&D pipe was designed for the R&D/Lamey cylinder and the package made nearly 150hp. The catch to that story is why doens't the R&D chamber clear power valves? Was it designed for the non-PV cylinder?
The original cylinders had no power valves. I still don't know why it was never "fixed" after the valves were added.
When did the Lamey cylinder come out? My guess is about 1996, because it used SeaDoo power valves and I don't recall those on a Sea Doo before 1995 (unless they were on a Ski Doo previously?)
I will say '92, because that is what I remember.
That makes sense now that I know they originally came with no PV's.
Aaron
Dan Lamey was contracted by Yamaha to design the 66E?
Yes sir.
Dan Lamey used to work at R&D (I recently heard that Harry K of Group K worked there too??).
No sir, Dan ran the motor shop at PJS and when they went out of business, he started Racer's Edge, sometime around '88-'89. R & D sold the "Lamey" with their own name cast in the side(as a few others as well)
While at R&D Dan designed his cylinder? That is why some say Lamey, some say R&D?
No sir
What about the Riva cylinders? Are they Lamey cast cylinders too?
Yes sir
I heard the R&D pipe was designed for the R&D/Lamey cylinder and the package made nearly 150hp. The catch to that story is why doens't the R&D chamber clear power valves? Was it designed for the non-PV cylinder?
The original cylinders had no power valves. I still don't know why it was never "fixed" after the valves were added.
When did the Lamey cylinder come out? My guess is about 1996, because it used SeaDoo power valves and I don't recall those on a Sea Doo before 1995 (unless they were on a Ski Doo previously?)
I will say '92, because that is what I remember.
That makes sense now that I know they originally came with no PV's.
Aaron