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BDiggity 05-17-2007 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by JasonSmith (Post 2130915)
I'm not saying hyou are full of sh!t, I don't know jack about programming a computer. My thought is why would a dyno tune be any different than an in the boat tune?

He is calling u out! :evilb:

Just have it doing 90 by memorial so i can see what its like to control something that fast. :D

BajaRunner 05-17-2007 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by JasonSmith (Post 2130915)
I'm not saying hyou are full of sh!t, I don't know jack about programming a computer. My thought is why would a dyno tune be any different than an in the boat tune?

Engine compartment heat, air flow in the engine compartment, wet headers etc.

When i had mine dyno'd they were done in the boat, hatch closed with full wet exhaust and all accessories. I dont know if its much different, but i know thats the way i run em.

JaayTeee 05-17-2007 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by BajaRunner (Post 2131304)
Engine compartment heat, air flow in the engine compartment, wet headers etc.

When i had mine dyno'd they were done in the boat, hatch closed with full wet exhaust and all accessories. I dont know if its much different, but i know thats the way i run em.


And that was probably with only one engine running
when you dyno'ed it.

Crank up it's next door neighbor, let it start
eminating heat and consuming more engine
compartment air and the numbers go down more.

I've seen more than one boat engine dyno good #'s,
then once it's in the boat, it doesn't produce the gains
expected.

JasonSmith 05-17-2007 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by Baja232Brian (Post 2131284)
He is calling u out! :evilb:

Just have it doing 90 by memorial so i can see what its like to control something that fast. :D

Done! Ran 89 tonight on dead calm water. I couldn't get it to un-stick from the water.

Smitty 05-18-2007 09:53 AM

Jason
Just trying to help a fellow Baja Brother. I am just relating my actual experiences to you. You don't want to believe me that's fine. I just guess you want to have a summer of headaches ****in' with the motors then.

Good Luck

packinheat 05-19-2007 12:36 AM

Over 90
 
Bring your GPS or Radar gun and I will be glad to show anyone interested speeds over 90 out of a 1997 29 outlaw.

JasonSmith 05-19-2007 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by Smitty (Post 2132251)
Jason
Just trying to help a fellow Baja Brother. I am just relating my actual experiences to you. You don't want to believe me that's fine. I just guess you want to have a summer of headaches ****in' with the motors then.

Good Luck

I'm telling you, that right out of the box on Tyler's second tune my boat wouldn't idle, wouldn't do a darmn thing! He said this tune was done in a boat with my exact setup engine wise.
I now have access to tuning software & have a guy who has my boat running 30 gallons of fuel less per hour, per engine & idling properly, not to mention faster than it would have done otherwise.
So my summer of trouble isn't even going to start because we are done tuning the engines, for the most part and now are on to tuning the drive set-up & selecting propellers.
BTW, my boat ran 89 MPH @ 5400 rpm on stock 28" bravo 1 propellers & a full load of fuel.
So, I'm not knocking what you said, I'm just trying to make sence of why a dyno tune would be different than a boat tune on the bottom end.

JasonSmith 05-19-2007 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by packinheat (Post 2133035)
Bring your GPS or Radar gun and I will be glad to show anyone interested speeds over 90 out of a 1997 29 outlaw.

Tell us whatcha got!

articfriends 05-19-2007 11:44 AM

Jason,I can't wait to hear your final numbers. I'm at a loss as to what went on with your ecu's with tyler but I'm glad you have made progress in the right direction. I'm wondering what it would be like to go 90 plus in a Baja :evilb: ,Smitty
PS-your going to have fun (like I do) running all the "big name" fast boats that are used to whipping up on us Baja owners:D ,wait until you got a 85 mph fountain along side and he's maxed out,trimmed out etc. Let him crawl away like he's beating you by 1/2 mph while you still have throttle left,then the real fun begins when you nail it and pull away. Any time I race anyone anymore thats questionable I hold my boat wide open until I'm a good 10 or 20 boat lengths in front of them sothere is no question as to who was faster. I have ran into a few 90 plus mph boats also though that I couldn't do this to but not too often,those races are just as good because they can't believe a lowly Baja was hangning with them!!!

JasonSmith 05-19-2007 12:39 PM

I like to open it up all the way & but keep it trimmed down a bit. When they start to pull away I just keep trimming it up.


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