rpm limit of bravo 1
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From: buddlake, nj
I'm installing a lq4 6.0 into my Baja sport 240 you can really crank those motors with a cam just wondering on if there is a rpm limit on a bravo drive plan to spin it to 6700 and about 500 HP
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don't know if there is an official rpm limit on a Bravo but a 1.5 ratio would have lower prop shaft speed than a 1.36 and theoretically would put less load on the drive, of course a lot would depend on the prop selection and how the boat is driven, one things for sure the boat should haul ass if you are able to spin a decent pitch at those rpms!
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From: buddlake, nj
That is what I was hoping for but I want to make sure that bravo can handle it first I know the motor can with stock internals if I get 70 75 out of it I would be more than happy motor has a little less torque around 465 but HP is 498 so it should ne interesting its also efi
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I am no expert on the 6.0 but doesn't it make peak power around 4800rpm.
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You would be going from 500HP to 460HP on the wrong side of the torque/HP curve.
This would be an all or nothing setup.
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Just curious why you would prop it that far beyond peak HP? That is really backwards and you are losing a ton of midrange performance cause you will have to run such a small prop.
You would be going from 500HP to 460HP on the wrong side of the torque/HP curve.
This would be an all or nothing setup.
You would be going from 500HP to 460HP on the wrong side of the torque/HP curve.
This would be an all or nothing setup.
As far as a "rpm" limit for a Bravo, he never smoked his and I personally turn mine 6200 fwiw, Smitty
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Great Lakes Caster's boat used to run 7k with a bravo. Setup properly they can do it, but why?? They were racing, and would see some steep rpms.
Like Smitty said, dont try and reenvent the wheel. It usually doesnt turn out that good.
Like Smitty said, dont try and reenvent the wheel. It usually doesnt turn out that good.
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Hey do you have any pictures of your build ? What intake and heads are you going to run?



