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Old 01-16-2009, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
Again I think what you have done is great. Great idea and good solution as mentioned earlier.

I'm not fighting with anyone I just find it funny how a few always want to give Dustin a hard time when he knows his business and is successful at what he does.
Nobody picked on Poor Dustin,this thread was started by BigYCat about a upgrade he came up with to solve a problem. Dustin didn't seem to have a problem with the thread.This site takes on good and bad!!
How many companys have putdown bravos design and claim they have the best.Thats business no more no less.Thank god for people like Karl K and Pat W, speedmaster drives or #6 would not be here today if not for the blood sweat and money put into there upgrades.Tom Huber took a a BW transmission that was rated for 475HP and improved it to 1450HP and Bam drysumped it added another 100.I could go on all day but this site was set up for OFFSHORE ONLY performance boaters who could relate and share information.
I have no problem with any advertiser promoting there product and claiming how great it is but if it fails public forums will discuss a solution.Dustin is a big boy and handles his self in a professional manner.
If you want a true test remove your 800s from the BAJA stick them in a 40' or larger cat,doulble the HP,change the chips to 6800, welcome to our world>>OH run it for 15-20 mile wot.
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Old 01-16-2009, 07:17 PM
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Dustin, I'm looking into purchasing a boat, one has Merc 1075hp and the other has Sterling 1150/1350hp. If I convert the Merc or Sterling engines over to a EFI Whipple what type of HP can I expect out of both on 93 octane and racing fuel? Would I be going with the 5.0 or 8.3 and are there any other required modifications other than intake? Thank you
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Man this bigyellowcat guy can do it all.... fix boats, make parts, dress to impress and score tail.

I am impressed......
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Old 01-17-2009, 09:21 AM
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[QUOTE=skater40;2779203]For all you roots blower fans

:roots blower fans eek:















Gary the boat looks friggin awesome dude
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Old 01-17-2009, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by C5Steve
Dustin, I'm looking into purchasing a boat, one has Merc 1075hp and the other has Sterling 1150/1350hp. If I convert the Merc or Sterling engines over to a EFI Whipple what type of HP can I expect out of both on 93 octane and racing fuel? Would I be going with the 5.0 or 8.3 and are there any other required modifications other than intake? Thank you
You'd be going with the 8.3's and for the Sterling's, I think you can reasonably expect 1250 on 93 octane and 1500hp on race gas. But there's more left on top for even bigger gains.

No modifications to speak of.
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Originally Posted by Whipple Charged
You'd be going with the 8.3's and for the Sterling's, I think you can reasonably expect 1250 on 93 octane and 1500hp on race gas. But there's more left on top for even bigger gains.

No modifications to speak of.
Mike was offering an upgrade of the 1150/1350 with the quad rotor with new hp at 1250/ 1500 and 1550 with the efi. I was figuring the new 8.3 might had done better. Regardless the 8.3 seems to be the way to go with less issues of part faliures. Thanks for the info Dustin
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Old 01-17-2009, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Whipple Charged
You'd be going with the 8.3's and for the Sterling's, I think you can reasonably expect 1250 on 93 octane and 1500hp on race gas. But there's more left on top for even bigger gains.

No modifications to speak of.
Dusty where is the info/specs on the 8.3s ????? On the Whipple website i cant find anything ...Let me know where to find it ...Bill P did alot of explaining this afternoon but still checkin things out
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Old 01-18-2009, 07:41 PM
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[QUOTE=RunninHotRacing158;2780193]Dusty website i cant find anything::


Dusty you just a trouble maker. Your in DC to check out ya Boy OBom??
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Old 01-18-2009, 08:23 PM
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[QUOTE=HotPursuit;2780669]
Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
Dusty website i cant find anything::


Your in DC to check out ya Boy OBom??
Ya'll Boy OBom gunna be late for his own partay BIG Daddy LMAO
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Old 01-18-2009, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing158
hot pursuit yuor right old school is not bad at all


I dont know BIG Daddy that 10.0 sounds mighty tempting
ps I need to go back to school [ yuor dah your ok I f upped]can't wait for the dyno!!!!
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