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A.O. Razor 09-26-2010 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by 55thunder (Post 3216671)

What's your point?:drink: It's a cor engine. Nothing new here. Nelson Racing will make 2500+ hp on a SBC 454. This is not a boat engine, and this is about boat engines.

RunninHotRacing163.1 09-26-2010 10:08 AM

[QUOTE=cougarman;3216706]Hey how you been? Need to catch up one of these days :-)

In regards to Dr. Bobs boat currently over propped so there should be more speed once dialed in. :-)


Jon doing awesome and yes Dr Bobs has plenty left in her and reliable as all H@LL ,John Baker is doing some 600 + cube aluminum with the turbos should be done this winter and make some nice #s .did you make the Hardy run ?:drink:

BattleCry 09-26-2010 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by CB-BLR (Post 3216894)
Big Andy,

Now that is awsome looking!

Having said that...is that boat just slow...or did they have other problems...or are the motors not really making 2500-3000 horsepower each... when fully rigged to run in the boat?

Because Nauti Marine (using supercharged motors with less horsepower) was undoubtedly the fastest and quickest boat there.

Don't get me wrong...I am a huge turbo charger fan! ... I am just not seeing a lot of turbo boats... with all these claims of huge horsepower... spanking everyone.

Chris

The Nauti Marine boat and its engines were set up to do just the Shootout event. Al Burns and the Out Of Control Skater were still working out some issues with the 4-speed Weismann Transmissions and also didn't have the right prop for the event. Any questions call Ken Duttweiler at Duttweiler Performance or Rik Wimp at Arneson Industries or Rik here on the board.

55thunder 09-26-2010 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by A.O. Razor (Post 3216952)
What's your point?:drink: It's a cor engine. Nothing new here. Nelson Racing will make 2500+ hp on a SBC 454. This is not a boat engine, and this is about boat engines.

Jesus, how hard could it be to adapt it to a boat.. Where do you think the 350, 454, 502 etc came from, " the automotive industry".. Put the pompoms down and start fabbing...
You don't actually think supercharging was invented by the boating industry do you, it went from coal mines and furnaces, to aircraft, to diesel engines, to hot rods and finally to boating...
Why can't other power adders make the same transition?

Cam-shaft 09-27-2010 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by Whipple Charged (Post 3213488)
Thought I'd show you guys a little sneak peak of what twin screw's can do........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gh8F1V4gnTk
582ci big block by Outerlimits, running 116 octane, Whipple quad 4.0L, Whipple double cooler......

Back to topic. Super sweet. There is always people who claim they have or know someone who has made more power with such and such combo. It is all about picking your poison and doing your R&D, in which you guys do.

A pair of those motors should lay some serious numbers down in a cat ,once things are dialed in, with the torque numbers and building power all the way to 7400rpm. Keep up the good work and showing the vids. Later, Cam-shaft.

cougarman 09-27-2010 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by raimerm (Post 3216862)
Here are a few videos of Check300's setup. Top speed to date is 114 mph @ 6400. Check out the boost gauge (just below and to the right of the speedo) when getting on plain...THERE IS NO LAG. Over 1200 lb-lb @ 2500 if needed. And it idles just fine, 500 in gear 900 out.

http://www.youtube.com/user/raimerm?feature=mhsn



Nice........................:drink:

Wish there was a way to kill the wind noise in the mic once she started coming on hard.

Jon

stirling 09-27-2010 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by 55thunder (Post 3217149)
Jesus, how hard could it be to adapt it to a boat.. Where do you think the 350, 454, 502 etc came from, " the automotive industry".. Put the pompoms down and start fabbing...
You don't actually think supercharging was invented by the boating industry do you, it went from coal mines and furnaces, to aircraft, to diesel engines, to hot rods and finally to boating...
Why can't other power adders make the same transition?

I think he,s trying to say that a car engine is under much less stress than a boat engine is ...in a boat the engine can be loaded for a long time by pushing the boat hard ,as in a car the engine can accelerate the car up to speed ,but usually only for short bursts (other traffic etc ) so its much easier on the parts ,and temperatures are not as high due to the short runs .

Whipple Charged 09-27-2010 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by BattleCry (Post 3216875)
Here you go Chris. Reliable information from named sources in the boating world. Nobody does turbo engines like Ken Duttweiler. Heck, a regular, infamous character of this forum, Sean Stinson, has driven the boat. I and everyone at last year's Shootout was there to witness it. When Dustin's engines get to 2500hp let the rest of us know!

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...u-go-here.html

Big Andy

That was never the goal or plan. The fact is, the motor can make more power, but currently the drive train behind it won't hold as much as its got. The fact that the motor that much power so effortlessly is what was amazing. There will always be something with more power.

Whipple Charged 09-27-2010 01:06 PM


Originally Posted by LubeJobs42 (Post 3216926)
Dustin,
What will i need to have the motors put on the dyno and the ecu's remapped? or will we just be able to replace the 3.3's and go?
Can't wait to see these things!!

If you use your throttle bodies, you should have no problem as long as its pullied accordingly. If you install the new tb's, then it needs to be verified on dyno or in boat.

ttuton 09-27-2010 03:31 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elyqdOr_6x0
Sorry you asked for it with that title. This is in a 21 daytona v-drive that is used to waterski behind and is on its third season.


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