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Good topic.
Hey Doc, I have to disagree with ya on the flame arrestor. I built a carbed 509ci for my 24 Outlaw. One day I decided to see if the K&N air filter really helped. I ran 4 passes, with, without, with and without the K&N filter. The filter gave me anothter 75-100 rpm and about .5-1mph. I was pretty surprised. That was the K&N vs. open Carb. 23rev4 REALLY works well with my package. Very little chine and the attitude of the boat is very good, all things considering. Boat runs about 74gps on a cool day with no fuel, 72ish almost anyday. I'd like to try a shorty and see what happens. Anyone have any thoughts on this. Foul.....hard to say what helped in your case, what do you think about a shorty on mine? I am going to try some motor parts int he next few weeks. I'll let ya know what happens. Seeya, have fun and be safe.:) BTW....Tanks sister works well on my boat....you know, cleaning the head.......things like that....:D :D |
Originally posted by Dock Holiday Is that gadgets from a Swimming "POOL" or a "Pool Table"? Sounds "COOL">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Personally I felt the money was better spent on more boat. The 36 I have now only runs about about 7-8 mile per hour faster than the 272, but I don't have to slow down for anything! So I am actually running on average must faster than before. Just my opinion. Hope this helps in some way. Good luck This is what I wanted someone to post. I have 29 Outlaw with a single 502mag and catch some flack from people saying that my 29 is underpowered (NO BODY ON THE INTERNET, JUST PEOPLE AT WORK GIVE ME A HARD TIME). Compared to my old 252 Islander with the 454, I no longer have to slow down for anything either, the extra boat is a huge difference than the power for me. I suspect I will be getting about the same speeds as the 252 but the ride in the 29 is no comparison. I find myself aiming for the waves instead of dodging them or slowing down for them. My average speed has increased ten fold, especially in rough water. Besides if I could count the times that I have had my throttle burried on my previous boats, it would total up to about 3 minutes. I am pretty conservative when it comes to running a boat WOT, I just don't think it is that great for a motor to run it WOT all of the time. I think that was an excellent point Mark! :) :) |
Big E:
Could you share some performance numbers with us? speeds, exactly what motor, etc. I would like to move up to a 29 at some point, but I'm not sure that I really need two motors since I rarely do much open water boating. |
I have a 502mag, 415 Horse power, I have never burried the throttle, but I am guessing it will run probably about 55-57 mph. Everything on the engine is stock, I have done nothing to upgrade the motor, the prop is also stock.
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Originally posted by Allan4 Good topic. Hey Doc, I have to disagree with ya on the flame arrestor. I built a carbed 509ci for my 24 Outlaw. One day I decided to see if the K&N air filter really helped. I ran 4 passes, with, without, with and without the K&N filter. The filter gave me anothter 75-100 rpm and about .5-1mph. I was pretty surprised. That was the K&N vs. open Carb.:D :D Allan, That is what I like to hear! Really that is not bad at all for as little as the flame arrestor costs. I guess the point I was trying to make is that to me one to two MPH is not a big difference. Seems you have to do some really major modifications to really see big numbers and one modification leads to another, etc, etc. Thanks Dock |
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Here is blurry pic of my stern jack that gave me approximately 4 mph on a 272 Boss. Absolutely no porpoise or chine walking and she handled the same at 40 as she did at 80mph.
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and a pic of the Stage III Procharger with 6 lbs of boost. The Procharger alone gave me about 14 mph.
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Hey MillerLite,
Thanks for the pictures. Just wondering what prop you are pushing and about how many hours you have on the 502 now with the pro charger? Thanks Mark |
Actually Dock, I just sold the boat but it had a 30" Bravo I and about 100 hours before the Procharger and 120 since installation. It has performed flawlessly without one single hiccup but I was easy on her. I never held it WOT for more than say 30-40 seconds.
-Mark |
Originally posted by Allan4 I am going to try some motor parts int he next few weeks. I'll let ya know what happens. |
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