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Old 09-13-2022 | 07:58 AM
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Get 2 of these: https://www.boatblurb.com/post/is-th...ing-to-boating
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Old 09-13-2022 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Brad Christy
SB,

Actually, it specs a 4.25 bore, so it's a 4" stroke. I'm guessing they'd have to be Siamesed cylinders.....?

The key, here, is that it would appear to be feasible squeeze a couple of "BigBlocks" where there isn't room for a couple of BigBlocks. I don't know how well these would hold up to the duty cycle in a marine application, but I'm sure that could be addressed at assembly/build with proper valve train specs, right?

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IMO, those 454 GEN 1 small blocks are nice dragstrip or street car mills. Anywhere you can work on them easy. LOL
4.250" bore on stock 4.400" bore space blocks leaves a whole .150" between cylinders.

Those have to be head gasket nightmare's.
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Old 09-13-2022 | 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by simpson8
Hello. What options are available these days as an upgrade from stock 2004 6.2 MX mercruiser engines. Any one running a custom rebuild, Ilmor, Mast, Marine power LS engines with more horsepower? If so, how much gain is there?
Depends on what you're after and your budget.
I had to go look for this as I remembered it awhile ago.

Well done but probably pricey redone 292.
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Old 09-13-2022 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by SabrToothSqrl
160 HP each.
Yeah 2 of those are going to upgrade his power.
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Old 09-13-2022 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by cheech
160 HP each.
Yeah 2 of those are going to upgrade his power.
Sorry, 10 then!
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Old 09-13-2022 | 01:27 PM
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67 pound motor makes 670 HP.

you'd only need 1, but 2 would make it more fun.


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Old 09-13-2022 | 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by SabrToothSqrl
67 pound motor makes 670 HP.

you'd only need 1, but 2 would make it more fun.
Sure, with 10,000 pounds of batteries on board to supply energy to that.

For an hour if he's lucky.

My guess is the OP is looking for REAL solutions and advice on upgrading his boat.

So far he's got:
  • A time bomb small block. (with power levels that a good engine builder could achieve with less in³ and be reliable)
  • 160HP turbines that'd take probably more money than the boat is worth to rig in his boat.
  • Motor above with the aforementioned limitations.
What's next a nuclear reactor???

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Old 09-13-2022 | 04:36 PM
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Please. sure you COULD put a nuke on it. but the radiation shielding would weigh more than the boat.

I got it. Rip out the engines. Strap on an outboard bracket with positive flotation, and not 1, but TWO 600HP Mercury's.

Problem. Solved.

Or superchargers.

But, at the end of the day, the 292 is only so big (I know, I have one) and the engine bay already sits 1/2 sunk at idle. So the 'best' upgrade path? New boat.
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Old 09-13-2022 | 11:23 PM
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My 292 had 350 mags. Currently have the engines out of the boat. Thinking of pulling the trigger on forged stroker kits to make them 383's. Already have 2 sets of AFR heads ready to go with imco powerflow echaust with 12 inch stainless tails. Trying to decide on a cam i want to run since i really dont want to spend $7,000 on dry exhaust. Considering a new intake/throttlebody setup for more power. I figure they should make 425+ HP being 383's with bigger heads, cams, intake and TB combo. 400 horse a side with the right props will push a 292 into the high 70's, maybe even 80 in perfect conditions. Blue Scorpion 292's will run 78-80 in perfect conditions. All depends on how fast you wanna go and how deep your pockets are. The blueprint 454's are nice, but with those big azz cams, you will NEED dry exhaust. Boost power marine makes a nice 383 long block that makes 435hp too.
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Old 09-14-2022 | 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by cheech
Sure, with 10,000 pounds of batteries on board to supply energy to that.

For an hour if he's lucky.

My guess is the OP is looking for REAL solutions and advice on upgrading his boat.

So far he's got:
  • A time bomb small block. (with power levels that a good engine builder could achieve with less in³ and be reliable)
  • 160HP turbines that'd take probably more money than the boat is worth to rig in his boat.
  • Motor above with the aforementioned limitations.
What's next a nuclear reactor???
Or a Mr.Fusion and a Flux Capacitor!

383's with blowers, depending on goals and budget.
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