Adding Whipples to HP500EFI in 382
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Have a bad case of need for speed and am considering putting Whipples on my HP 500 Efi's in my '99 382. I have stellings boxes and stock bravo drives. What problems will I have and how fast will I go. I get about 76-78 now.
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I bought my 2002 382 with 8 PSI Procharged 500's. Seller claimed 98, I saw 95. Bought the boat in Aug 2006 and in Oct 06 sold the Prochargers and built stock looking 540's. Made 630hp/700tq and ran 86+ once, 83 anyday. Even XR's will eventually blow behind that big heavy boat, Whipples will just speed the process.
My best guess is you might see 90 on a good day unless you go to smaller pulleys and then 95 is possible (again, until the drives let go)
My best guess is you might see 90 on a good day unless you go to smaller pulleys and then 95 is possible (again, until the drives let go)
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I would guess you'd see 90 in ideal conditions.. Allot depends on set up. I can tell you I put Whipples on my 353 (525's) and run 95 with 5 blade Maximus props, but Im still messing with them. Im pretty sure if I went 4 blades I would be over 100, but I like the mid range the 5 blades give me and for me, its not just about top end. If that was all I wanted, I probably would not own a Formula.
Also, you have a high probability of trashing your drives with that much power in a boat that heavy. My experience has been if you're easy out of the hole, roll the power on gradually, they can last. If you slam the sticks hard, they will go quickly.
Also, you have a high probability of trashing your drives with that much power in a boat that heavy. My experience has been if you're easy out of the hole, roll the power on gradually, they can last. If you slam the sticks hard, they will go quickly.
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Oh I figured a complete rebuild on the bottom end was a given on a 99 motor....unless they've been re-done in the recent past.
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KJM how do you like the drives on your boat? Does it handle any worse or better around the docks or at high speeds. I don't see any 382's with surface drives around here and I am tired of breaking drives so I am curious.
Sorry not trying to hijack but we are talking about breaking stuff!!
Sorry not trying to hijack but we are talking about breaking stuff!!
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Freshen the the top end while you're at it, replace the head gasket (someone mentioned), and save up for drive upgrades. I have a 2001 and added Whipple 3300s at about 275 hours when freshening the top end. Lots to do......you need gauges so that means a new dash, electronic fuel pumps, and some grinding.



