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Old 02-04-2008, 09:37 AM
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Can we get some feedback from some 496ho owners who
put the Raylar 103 engine kit on. Would like to know some feed back good or bad.I here alot about it but only has spoken to one person who has it. And another question would this bring down the value of the boat with Raylar on your
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I've done several Raylar kits and they work great. I've dyno'd them and they make the power claimed. One customer has a couple of hundred hours on his package and it gets run very hard. No trouble at all.

What it will do to the boat value? That's a tough question. It won't raise it to equal a 525 Merc engine. It will probably increase the value some, but it could also narrow the resale market. As with anything in boating, you don't do it for an investment.
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Just installed a kit on a 27 Fever...Love it.
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Originally Posted by Westcoast
Just installed a kit on a 27 Fever...Love it.
so how much speed did you pick up ?
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went from 68.5 to 74.9 on the Gps....however we are still trying to find the right prop. We are banging the rev. limiter preety bad right now so there is a lot of hope left that we can still squeeze 2-4 mph out of her
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Exhaust What Ones Do You Have Stock Or Upgraded?
And Coast To Put It In?
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I Have Spoken To Ray A Few Times,very Nice Guy, But Looking For Some Guys Who Have Put The Kits On There Own Boat Would Like To Know How They Have Worked Out For Them So Far,and If They Think Its Worth Doing.
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Originally Posted by Westcoast
went from 68.5 to 74.9 on the Gps....however we are still trying to find the right prop. We are banging the rev. limiter preety bad right now so there is a lot of hope left that we can still squeeze 2-4 mph out of her
Are you running stock exhaust with the turbulators removed?

What year 27 Fever with what drive ratio?

I'm very curious because I wanted to see some results and prop set-ups for my same boat
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Stock exhaust. 1:65 ratio. 03 fever. turbulators removed and a little porting to the manifolds. 30p prop. Currently hitting the rev limiter
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Thanks Westcoast

I may get back to you later to see what the final results are. Sounds like a 10mph pickup is possible with this hull and motor upgrade.
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