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Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Jake
(Post 4140650)
What were the dyno numbers @ 5400? I'm confused on the break in period. Engines should be at peak coming off of dyno I would think.
532.9 HP 619.0 FT LBS torque 524.8HP 617.7 Torque Both had bad fuel regulators on the dyno fuel pressure shows29.2 on the 1st and 32.2 on the second. |
Originally Posted by ZXXX Donzi
(Post 4140680)
I am confused too? Did they make 600hp? Did you get full Dyno sheets? Are the runners stock or did he cut them down and bore them out?
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Originally Posted by Ran-Dom 32
(Post 4140716)
my guess is you will need a set of 32" Bravo 1's if you can turn them up to 5400 you should be right @ 90
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4140871)
This may help you a little with prop selection. This is my dyno sheet from bone stock HP500EFI with a bit over 360 hours. Top ends have been rebuilt but stock valves, cam etc. You will notice I am a little less HP and trq but it will give you a little info.
I run 28 Hydro 4 blades to 5200 rpm, from what I understand that equals a 30 Bravo. Sounds like a 32 would be a good starting point, BB blades also runs a prop test program. [ATTACH=CONFIG]524939[/ATTACH] |
Well just to update the thread. I went over to Ron's around 4;30 today and his guys had one motor in my boat that the other was swinging on the hoist. I'm betting they finished the day with both motors setting in my boat. The new headers arrived today as well. We cut open the boxes while I was there and checked those out too. I'm going by the shop again tomorrow. Ill take my phone this time so I can take a picture or two for the thread. I forgot it today and left it on my desk. Stay tuned pictures tomorrow. Thank You to all of you for all the helpful info. I have never be threw anything like this before and I'm learning as I go so many thanks for the info both good and bad. Keep it coming.
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Yea I knew yours would be ran at that shop, good guys there.
Lucky, I assume the water p is water pressure. Not sure if mine were even hooked up. Mine were ran with the stock CIM headers. I would think the low fuel pressure needs to be fixed, seems to me that would effect tuneing. People that do this all the time may chime in. My boat ran right at 82 any day any load, light load cool day 84 all speeds gps. Like I said before 28 hydro's Really want to see those pictures of the bumber holders installed, I may do that if I ever get back to working on it. Job is killing me. |
Excellent.... 620ft/lbs of TQ in a reliable 540 combo sounds like a winner to me! Right on the edge of survivability with the B1 Drive so I would say you have just the perfect amount of power!!
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Originally Posted by Lucky1456
(Post 4141080)
Donzi as far as I know the runners were left stock. I know we didn't change injector sizes or anything like that.
What confuses me more is getting those runners to flow enough to make that power without cutting down the runners and removing a lot of material. That manifold was designed by Lingfelter to make torque not hp. You might say I know something about making power using that setup with a 540 crank. |
Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
(Post 4141139)
Yea I knew yours would be ran at that shop, good guys there.
Lucky, I assume the water p is water pressure. Not sure if mine were even hooked up. Mine were ran with the stock CIM headers. I would think the low fuel pressure needs to be fixed, seems to me that would effect tuneing. People that do this all the time may chime in. My boat ran right at 82 any day any load, light load cool day 84 all speeds gps. Like I said before 28 hydro's Really want to see those pictures of the bumber holders installed, I may do that if I ever get back to working on it. Job is killing me. |
Originally Posted by tpabayflyer
(Post 4141208)
Excellent.... 620ft/lbs of TQ in a reliable 540 combo sounds like a winner to me! Right on the edge of survivability with the B1 Drive so I would say you have just the perfect amount of power!!
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