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jmcdonal 07-23-2014 01:07 PM

Would like a 75 MPH Fastech 271
 
Hey Guys:

I have a 2000 Fastech 271 with a 502 Mag MPI and Bravo 1 drive. Love the boat but want more speed. Looking to get in the 75+ MPH range. I am very familiar with getting serious power out of cars but not boats and am hoping someone in this forum has done this and has suggestions.

Of course I want speed and reliability, which I know is asking a lot. Would prefer to stay naturally aspirated but am not sure if that is possible to get that speed. Also would love to stay with the current engine if possible, but again, not sure if that is possible.

Would love to hear what others have done, what top speed you get, and if you don't mind a rough estimate of what it cost. I don't know if I have to spend $5K or $20K....or should I just get a faster boat.

I originally considered a Fountain but really love the Formula and the way it handles and looks. And although it is a 2000, the boat looks new so I'd really like to keep it and it would be a heck of a lot cheaper than upgrading to a newer, larger, twin-engine boat.

And one more thing - anyone know of a good high performance marine center in South Jersey.

Appreciate any feedback

4bus 07-23-2014 01:21 PM

What is it running now for speed? IMO the most cost effective way to upgrade is to pull what you have and replace with a blue engine. You can sell yours complete for a decent buck if it is clean and right, and the blue engine will be the only thing that raises the value of the boat come resale time. Modifying what you have may make the boat harder to sell, and few see more money with aftermarket builds....in fact most lose money. A 525efi would looks gorgeous in your boat, and effectively it is a 540hp engine.

There are some older side mount whipples that will bolt on and come off when it's time to sell, a single engine boat usually sees 10 mph on 4 lbs of boost.

Hydraulic steering? Factor that in your upgrade if you do not have it. Breaking a gimble pin or cable at 75 mph will surely kill you.

You may get away with stock bravo gears if you are nice to it, but I would consider upgrading your internals to at least an xz set up with big prop shaft and stronger internals.

A single twin stepped 29 fountain with 525 will run upper 70s, and trust me you won't miss the handling of what you have. That single fountain held all records in the svl class for quite some time. It's an amazing boat. They are out there, and would have steering, and xr, good k planes, and the proper gauges. Just a thought

racinfast002 07-23-2014 01:27 PM

get outta here with the fountain talk. Fountains are good for one thing and one thing only, going fast. Sounds like you have the same boat I have and what you have now will run you an honest 64 on GPS. The quickest way to get to the speeds you want is a little boost.

97FASTech 07-23-2014 01:38 PM

I have the HP500, has been rebuilt to 509 and is about 525hp. Rebuild was pretty much stock rebuild. I can get 65 all day long no matter what load. I have a drive shower which scrubbed a little speed, and carry a bunch "stuff" in the cuddy. Prior to the drive shower and all the clutter, I could get about 68 - 70 and it would start to chine walk.

Recommend steering first, then horsepower. My steering sucks compared to what I want. If I did not have to have the engine rebuilt again this summer ( lifter decided to disintegrate), HYD steering was next.

Keep it turn key for a while longer!!

jmcdonal 07-23-2014 02:08 PM

That is the wise thing to do for sure, but.....

jmcdonal 07-23-2014 02:10 PM

BTW - I saw chine walk listed in a few other forums and honestly have no idea what that is....

redwhite 07-23-2014 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by jmcdonal (Post 4158601)
BTW - I saw chine walk listed in a few other forums and honestly have no idea what that is....

Chine walk is when a v-bottom becomes unstable at speed and begins to rock side to side, or, bounce from one chine of the hull to the other chine. Cable steering has play in it that will reduce your control in these situations.

badmonkey 07-23-2014 02:23 PM


Originally Posted by jmcdonal (Post 4158550)
Hey Guys:

I have a 2000 Fastech 271 with a 502 Mag MPI and Bravo 1 drive. Love the boat but want more speed. Looking to get in the 75+ MPH range. I am very familiar with getting serious power out of cars but not boats and am hoping someone in this forum has done this and has suggestions.

Of course I want speed and reliability, which I know is asking a lot. Would prefer to stay naturally aspirated but am not sure if that is possible to get that speed. Also would love to stay with the current engine if possible, but again, not sure if that is possible.

Would love to hear what others have done, what top speed you get, and if you don't mind a rough estimate of what it cost. I don't know if I have to spend $5K or $20K....or should I just get a faster boat.

I originally considered a Fountain but really love the Formula and the way it handles and looks. And although it is a 2000, the boat looks new so I'd really like to keep it and it would be a heck of a lot cheaper than upgrading to a newer, larger, twin-engine boat.

And one more thing - anyone know of a good high performance marine center in South Jersey.

Appreciate any feedback

Suggest you contact Tony at CMS Racing Engines in Maryland. (410) 335 -2226...He built us a 75MPH carb, turn key motor for our 26 Scarab this past winter. We Installed Hydro steering and big tabs....Best money I've spent on the boat since owning it....well besides the new interior, stereo, paint, gauges, controls, etc, etc, etc.....lol

Good Luck and enjoy the speed !!!:evilb:

Rattlesnake Jake 07-23-2014 05:24 PM

I built a 500 EFI with 9.6:1 JEs, 315 AFRs, Bob Madara cam, EMI exhaust. Ran mid 70s with 1.5 XR 26 Bravo 1 on 89 octane. Add on hydraulic steering stopped dancing. That was in 2008, boat's on lake Huron last 4 years still runs strong.

BTW, dynoed 572 HP @ 5400, 606 Tq, @ 4500

t500hps 07-23-2014 05:41 PM

Listen to Rattlesnake Jake.......he's already done what you want in a 271. He started with a 500EFI but your not working with much less if you change everything he did. As stated, steering is a must as well.

Chine walk: Stand with your legs out to each side about 3 foot apart. Now hop, back and forth, from one foot to another. That is what your hull is doing when it "chine walks". If it doesn't make your azz grab a hole in your seat it's because your azz has already been thrown out of the boat! :)

92nsx 07-24-2014 08:13 AM

And the entire time I was thinking you guys were talking about a chinese wok :stooges:

http://kitchenest.com/media/catalog/...an-10018_1.jpg

racinfast002 07-24-2014 08:25 AM


Originally Posted by 97FASTech (Post 4158576)
I have the HP500, has been rebuilt to 509 and is about 525hp. Rebuild was pretty much stock rebuild. I can get 65 all day long no matter what load. I have a drive shower which scrubbed a little speed, and carry a bunch "stuff" in the cuddy. Prior to the drive shower and all the clutter, I could get about 68 - 70 and it would start to chine walk.

Recommend steering first, then horsepower. My steering sucks compared to what I want. If I did not have to have the engine rebuilt again this summer ( lifter decided to disintegrate), HYD steering was next.

Keep it turn key for a while longer!!

Really? I would have thought it would have more speed then that. Glad I didn't spend the extra money for the blue motor boat I was looking at.

DirtyBird271 07-24-2014 09:06 AM

I have a 2000 271 fastech and have done to my boat what you are looking to do to your boat. If you call formula they will tell you not to add anything more that 650 hp to your boat. I took my 500 hp and sold it. I had a 540 built fuel injected naturalyl aspirated. I have dual ram hydraulic steering, added 280 K-Planes, and had my gears in my drive kryo'd by Johh @ the bravo shop. This guy is good. I dyno'ed 647 horsepower @ 5600 with 685 ft lbs. torque. The best I have seen is with three guys and between 1/2 and 3/4 tank of fuel is 76mph. The boat does not chine walk and rides stabil. I would not skip a step if you want those speeds out of a 271. It all needs to be done together to be safe. If you have any questions feel free to contact me and I can help. Good Luck! [email protected]

bj1464 07-24-2014 02:02 PM

I have 2005 271 with 525efi with twin ram steering,great package and runs 70-71 mph with right conditions.

jwurl 07-24-2014 08:53 PM

I have a 2000 271. The current motor is 800hp 540efi. I have not been able to get it out to tune in a new prop yet. When it had a 693hp 540 I could get low eighties GPS full of fuel with 4 people onboard and still some throttle left. My boat has full hydraulic steering and Merc 280s tabs. Bravo XR drive with 1.50 gears. The boat does chine walk pretty good at speeds over 75mph. I would say you need at least 625hp to pull 75mph at any time. Jeff Wurl

Rattlesnake Jake 07-25-2014 08:48 AM

I ran a Whipple 6 lbs Boost on a BONE stock 502 for a couple of years, boat ran 79-81.

jmcdonal 07-25-2014 10:27 AM

I appreciate everyone's replies. Gives me some options.

Great forum!

harleyeater 07-26-2014 08:24 AM

Bad monkey please post some pics of your redo would love to see what you have done! just dropped a 496HO in mine

CaribouLou 07-27-2014 03:02 PM

You'll need over 650hp, steering, and a stronger drive. I see low 70's full of fuel and people.

4bus 07-29-2014 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by racinfast002 (Post 4158569)
get outta here with the fountain talk. Fountains are good for one thing and one thing only, going fast. Sounds like you have the same boat I have and what you have now will run you an honest 64 on GPS. The quickest way to get to the speeds you want is a little boost.

Well maybe you should change your screen name? Fountains are superior rough water boats that still go fast! Simply one of the best handling, safest, fastest speed boats you can buy. A single 525 twin step mid 2000's 29 would be a huge upgrade for him, and he would no longer have a boat that is simply glued together.

CaribouLou 08-20-2014 09:32 PM

I'll update this: now that my motor has some hours on it, I see 71 full of fuel with passengers, coolers, etc. Best I've seen is 74.9, but I think I'll be able to get 75-76 out of it once the weather cools down

timjschmidt 08-23-2014 11:06 AM

74.99999

CaribouLou 10-13-2014 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by timjschmidt (Post 4176371)
74.99999


Ain't that the truth.

badmonkey 10-15-2014 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by harleyeater (Post 4160204)
Bad monkey please post some pics of your redo would love to see what you have done! just dropped a 496HO in mine

Sorry for delay, 540CI motor, 625HP, 641TQ on Dyno, 380 Planes, Dual Hydro steering and LED lighting in cockpit, engine and underwater lights.

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50viking 05-30-2018 04:29 PM

my name is edie 6314873557 please call me im have a hard time setting up 271 fastech to do eighty can u please help me and tell me what u diid to achieve those numbers thankyou in advance


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