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Old 06-19-2016, 05:06 PM
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I have a 04 29ft Fountain Fever powered by the Mercury Racing 525HP with the XR drive turning a 4 blade 26p prop. Only gas 180 hours on it. I'd like to get the boat into the mid to low 80's. Was looking at the Hardin Marine Stage 2 Upgrade for Mercury 525 EFI. Just wondering if it's worth the $2k or save a little bit more $$ and put a whipple on it for an extra $4k. Just skeptical with long jevity with installing the supercharger. Also wondering if doing a prop change to a herring 5 blade?

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Old 06-20-2016, 05:43 AM
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making the power to get that speed not that big of deal, being able to handle the that boat there is bigger, sure I will hear flak from some, but 29 fountains, about a 25' boat in reality are great boats till upper 70's, after that they can be real handful.
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Old 06-20-2016, 05:53 AM
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What is your top speed today?
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Old 06-20-2016, 06:23 AM
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Ok so I posted this thread in another forum and was asked the same question. And everyone became fixated on the miles per hour as opposed to the real question on which mod to do and which is the best bang for your buck. My top speed is 78 and I run all day long around 72-73 full gear, 3/4 tank of full and 4 people.
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I would agree with what you are saying. But for me to be running in the high 70s I'm right at the rev limiter. I like to have the potential to get into the low 80's. That way I'm at lower rpm's when at the 78-80 mark and still have a controllable ride.
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I think you said the Hardin upgrade only adds 35 hp. That's about 2 mph and you probably won't be able to run 87 octane anymore. For a significant gain this is what I would do to my 525: https://whipplesuperchargers.com/ind...&product_id=56 If the above speed comment is based only on the boat's size, there are plenty of 22' Donzis running well over 80, some over 100. I'm not familiar with the Fountain 29 though so not sure if it is unstable at speed but any small boat is a handful over 80. I would do the Whipple kit, add real power and be done with it. JMO
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Yes Hardin states it adds 35hp. Which I thought seemed s lot for a simple bolt on throttle body, spark arrestor and a computer recal. I only run 93 octane so nothing would change there. Thank you for your input ��
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Our previous boat we had 525s and I looked at all the risk vs reward scenarios. There have been a few on OSO that have done the 35hp upgrade and the major consensus was nothing performance wise really changed. Spend the $, Whipple it and be done...but be ready to go thru the drive and do some upgrades. Or do your scheduled maintenance (don't forget to pressure check your headers and fresh impeller/housing a MINIMUM of once per year) and enjoy the boat for what you have. Nothing wrong with that.
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I wouldn't mess around with "bolt ons" you won't see the gain you're looking for....

I would go with a properly installed Procharger myself, but nothing wrong with the Whipple kit either.....

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Old 06-20-2016, 08:28 AM
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3.3 whipple and cooler should get you to 700hp pretty easy, just remember those aren't blower pistons in there, I have seem first hand the pistons that came out of a 525 with a whipple on it and 3 or 4 were cracked......jmo
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