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racinbird 01-14-2004 07:31 PM

232 HP estimate?
 
OK, I have a 1997 232 boss with a built 502 carbed engine. I run according to gps approx 70 mph at 5100 rpms on a standard Bravo 1 outdrive with a 24p bravo 4blade prop. Im guessing around only 425-450 hp, any thoughts? Any other 232 boaters, what do you run and with what setup. Thanks for any help. Only reason I ask is because I have no internal engine specs on this but being a 502 with merlin heads, holly carb, RPM airgap manifold, and whatnot I figured I would get more speed out of this thing. Im guessing it just has a small low end cam. This thing is a beast at lower and midrange operation and falls flat near 4500-5000 rpms.


Thanks again

Allan4 01-14-2004 10:06 PM

I would say right in that hp range too. Sounds like you have a nice midrage tq motor that spikes, but falls off after mid 4k's....

Madmax 01-15-2004 09:54 AM

I'd say your right on also....... maybe on the lower side of that 425-450 range....

Chris288 01-15-2004 11:30 AM

I'd also say on the low side of that #...

Ric232 01-20-2004 10:45 PM

Have you tried a 25P Mirage Plus? You should get a little more speed which would put you closer to 450hp. The Bravo 1 scrubs a little speed, so you're probably generating more than 425.

My best two-way average is 69.5mph on GPS with a mildly modified 454 Mag MPI. I suspect I'm generating about 415 hp. That's with a 23P Mirage Plus at about 5300rpm. I can only spin a stock 25P to about 4800 rpm.

Glenora 02-20-2004 07:10 PM

Racinbird,
Hydromotive "Turbo" 3-blade 25P will give you 73mph on the GPS in 2-3 foot chop. You will have your hands full though!
I am curious to see what the 25 Mirage will do.
Keep me updated on any mods you do to that beast!
Glenora

racinbird 02-21-2004 09:44 AM

Glenora, Im currently waiting for a 25p mirage from Darin at houston prop which he has worked and turned into his accelorator design, very excited to see what happens. hoping for around 74!!!

Glenora 02-21-2004 11:38 AM

Racinbird,
Try these links for prop-slip calculator and speed calculator. Fun!
Speed Calculator
Prop Slip Calculator


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