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Old 05-10-2009, 05:53 PM
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Well its been a long winter but the shop called Friday and was ready to to dyno my motor. I had this thing completely gone over cleaned and magna. The motor is a 500 hp carbed

I ended up going with 741 cam and Brodix BB2+ heads with a blower shop 250 blower. when i went down to the shop my camera battery was dead so i will put some pictures of the motor this week. I did take a picture of my dyno sheet so i will post that.

Let me know what you guys think and i could use some advice on a prop size.

The boat is 25 outlaw 1998. Thanks to everyone that helped out with advice.

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Great power. You will need a stout lower unit to handle that. I am no expert, but the air fuel ratio looks a little lean, especially at the top. May want to inquire further on that.
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You should be spinning that combo to at least 5500rpms. Did you go any higher on the rpms????
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Do you have the printout that shows the atmospheric data and the correction factor used to correct the uncorrected torque and hp to the corrected values? That info would be helpful.
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No we didnt go any higher griff i was planning on 5200.

I will see if i can get that data thundersuck.
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Way lean.
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Originally Posted by kennyo
Way lean.
Ditto.

Although Al Gore and his friends might not think so
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Originally Posted by kennyo
Way lean.

So what should it be. The guy at the shop is saying its fine.
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Originally Posted by ubet28
So what should it be. The guy at the shop is saying its fine.
12.0 to 12.5 a/f
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I just found out that the shop did not use my index regulator when they had it on the dyno would this have caused the problem.

I have no clue and this is why i paid these guys to set it up. So please i am open to any and all advice. Thanks
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