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Originally Posted by Bigyellowcat
(Post 3084653)
intake adapter/ fuel rail
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The wire Was potted in a fitting that is screwed into the bottom of the intake so it is airtight, the wire and injectors will be fine being in the intake unless it backfires, it's computer contolled so it should not be able to backfire. but the wire is cl3 rated for fire so it should be fine.
We already have several hours of run time on them on the dyno naturally aspirated because we wanted to see what we could get naturally aspirated first. |
Originally Posted by Bigyellowcat
(Post 3084868)
The wire Was potted in a fitting that is screwed into the bottom of the intake so it is airtight, the wire and injectors will be fine being in the intake unless it backfires, it's computer contolled so it should not be able to backfire. but the wire is cl3 rated for fire so it should be fine.
We already have several hours of run time on them on the dyno naturally aspirated because we wanted to see what we could get naturally aspirated first. |
840 hp
but we did not turn them high rpm because it doesn't matter what it made we just wanted to have a base line to start with. |
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have always loved turbo motors, the way the build power, and the ability to make more power then supercharged motors due to no parasitic losses... I have always wondered why no one has really used them in high perf marine applications... Great to see someone going out and putting in the work!!! Can't wait to see how this all comes out.
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Originally Posted by bigo181979
(Post 3085404)
I have always loved turbo motors, the way the build power, and the ability to make more power then supercharged motors due to no parasitic losses... I have always wondered why no one has really used them in high perf marine applications... Great to see someone going out and putting in the work!!! Can't wait to see how this all comes out.
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Great work as always Brad and Tyson.
O yea my SMITH POWER ran Great this weekend!!! |
Originally Posted by Bigyellowcat
(Post 3084868)
The wire Was potted in a fitting that is screwed into the bottom of the intake so it is airtight, the wire and injectors will be fine being in the intake unless it backfires, it's computer contolled so it should not be able to backfire. but the wire is cl3 rated for fire so it should be fine.
We already have several hours of run time on them on the dyno naturally aspirated because we wanted to see what we could get naturally aspirated first. Tyson, How much boost do you plan to run? And do you have concerns of the boost blowing the potted fitting out? Thanks Jon |
Originally Posted by cougarman
(Post 3085579)
Tyson,
How much boost do you plan to run? And do you have concerns of the boost blowing the potted fitting out? Thanks Jon We machined a step inside the fitting so the potting material cannot be pushed out, it should handle more then 100 psi and I don't want to be in the boat if it ever goes that high |
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