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Originally Posted by Whipple Charged
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Cam is different as well, but other than that, your correct, same block, pistons, oil and water system.
Dustin Dustin..anything for the 700's yet. Thanks Jeff |
Originally Posted by GT
(Post 2568551)
Dustin,
The people I have spoken to with 600's love them, but they are totally used to the power and wish they would have bought a bigger motor. If you are working on an upgrade for the 600, I think thats a great idea. Gary Thanks |
Originally Posted by Jassman
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Dustin..anything for the 700's yet. Thanks Jeff
Dustin |
Originally Posted by tanner
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But the biggest advantage is you get the NXT drive with the 700 package
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Originally Posted by dzglaser21
(Post 2568311)
Not to try and throw this thread off topic but i was wondering what would be the advantage of buying a 600sc versus buying a 525 and putting a whipple on it?
250hp and lots of $$$$$:D |
Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388
(Post 2568939)
250hp and lots of $$$$$:D
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Originally Posted by dzglaser21
(Post 2568964)
I'm guessing that the +250hp goes to the 525 and the $$$ are attributes of the 600??
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We had 600sci's with bravos in a 38 Fountain, I always thought Mercury over rated their power from Mercury not sure they were making 600. Never heard anyone putting one on a dyno. I think Mercury was worried about the Bravo drive package behing them and having to stand behind them. The only reason I say that is because, the same boat with 525's ran within 2 mph on the top end. The 600's accelerated the boat faster, but not much difference on the top end.
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Is that the OL with the 5.0's on stock 525's? If not how are those 525's doing with those big Whipples......just wondering about the longevity since the motors are bone stock.
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I´ve just swapped my 525 for a 600. I was also told that the difference might not be worth the extra cash.
There is definitely a difference in power, and a massive difference in torque..... It could well be that this torque difference is less significant on a twin installation, but on my 26 foot single it is a world! The 525 starts up like a Nascar motor and sounds more racey around the dock (higher compression, hottter cam). Once your out on the water, though, there is no question who is boss! The mid range acceleration and throttle response when throttling in rough water has the 600 making you smile. I`m up about 5 mph (running a 32" bravo instead of a 28") and still have more acceleration than before! Fuel economy seems to be about the same as the 525(because of the longer prop pitch). Powerboat tested the 28 Bullet (low decked 22° stepped hull) with a 525 and a 600 and saw 10 mph speed increase (up to 89 mph) and better economy. That convinced me to push the button, and I am very happy with the results on my less efficient, but still fast, 25 Outlaw. The 525 was perfect, and after 157 hours and two seasons showed 11 bar compression on all eight. No leaks, no scratches, and is still worth alot of money resale. |
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