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Old 09-05-2017, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by dereknkathy
So how much power per engine are you thinking of in the long run? And what cond are your existing exhaust in? Because this is something that can be found used with some patience...
sorry for the late reply. I was hoping low to mid 400hp range would be sufficient. I am told much over 80 mph and ill run out of hull on my boat. only running mid to high 60's now with 300hp per side.
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Old 09-06-2017, 08:17 AM
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I think that's a bit optimistic for a goal. On my Sunsation build with 400 hp 383s. It was reliably a high 60s boat with the 6.2s and got it to low to mid 70s.

If I wasn't forced to do a rebuild, I'd say it wasn't worth it. But since they had to be rebuilt it was a bit more fun. Opening up perfectly fine engines I probably wouldn't do.
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Old 04-29-2018, 08:29 PM
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Know this is an older thread but about how many hours should you expect out of the mag mpi before they need to be gone through?
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Old 05-01-2018, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by JRalston
Know this is an older thread but about how many hours should you expect out of the mag mpi before they need to be gone through?
I got 720 hours before and injector went "south" and hurt the motor. Barring that 1000 hours would have been easy.
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Old 05-01-2018, 06:45 AM
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I’ve done the measurements and big blocks will fit.
A friend a 28ZX with Holley supercharger. It ran 84. But was a handful above 80.
Ive come to the conclusion that, if it weren’t for parts availability, resale and serviceability down the road the marinized LS platform is the way to go.
I tend to keep my boats a long time so will likely go with big blocks later this year.
Double R Performance in Toronto feel they can set it up to eliminate any handling issues the added weight might create.
In the end it’s no different than having two big guys in the rear seat.
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Old 05-01-2018, 08:10 AM
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How to Build a Supercharged Torque Monster for $3900 out of All-New Parts!

food for thought .... if only my vessel weighed about 8,000 lbs less.

Stirring the pot
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Old 05-24-2019, 09:21 PM
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Default 2005 350 mag mpi no start no spark

Switched ECM from side to side swaped coils put new distrubiter module in it has the can system in it
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Old 05-25-2019, 12:41 AM
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^^^^^ HUH

HVS not phased correctly so the cam angle is off - has the HVS been moved and or pulled out and reinstalled ?? timing is non adjustable for most EFI 2001 thru current marine engines.

New cap and rotor is always needed on these apps every 1 to 4 years max.
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[QUOTE=BUP;4688371]^^^^^ HUH

HVS not phased correctly so the cam angle is off - has the HVS been moved and or pulled out and reinstalled ?? timing is non adjustable for most EFI 2001 thru current marine engines.

New cap and rotor is always needed on these apps every 1 to 4 years max
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[QUOTE=shimer;4688435]
Originally Posted by BUP
^^^^^ HUH

HVS not phased correctly so the cam angle is off - has the HVS been moved and or pulled out and reinstalled ?? timing is non adjustable for most EFI 2001 thru current marine engines.

New cap and rotor is always needed on these apps every 1 to 4 years max
HVS never been removed. Got codes for Temp sensor, oils sensor, MAP sensor and TPS sensor.
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