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Old 03-11-2011, 10:00 AM
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Has anyone ever seen one of these engines in a boat. It seems like a real good and reliable engine, but I wonder about the cost. www.allstarengine.com
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A new century block and big chief style heads probably be a few dollars
valvetrain would probably be the weak link
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708 Cu inch
motors with 800 + horsepower - non supercharged - amazing !!!!!



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Looks like a very well built engine.

It does not look substantially cooler than what ilmor has done on an HP per cubic inch basis.

Ilmor is getting 725 HP from a naturally aspirated 505.




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Originally Posted by SHAWN DAVIS
A new century block and big chief style heads probably be a few dollars
valvetrain would probably be the weak link
Zactly

We got some customers 598's & 605' making same numbers 800 93 octane one lonely carb atop
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I wonder if its going to run 600 hours like an ilmor with just fluid changes.


I admit these guys have an awesome package.


As far as the sigle carb I get it -

- but altitude and big temp changes aren't a carbs friend


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Originally Posted by Uncle Dave
I wonder if its going to run 600 hours like an ilmor with just fluid changes.


I admit these guys have an awesome package.


As far as the sigle carb I get it -

- but altitude and big temp changes aren't a carbs friend


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Where did you see the carb?

From the spec page:

Induction System: Sequential Fuel Injection
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Originally Posted by Wildman_grafix
Where did you see the carb?

From the spec page:
From post 5.

I was responding to that.


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Not looking to hi-jack your thread...............

But if your looking,......seen theses guys mentioned
in the original Mercury Turbo thread near the end.

Anyway's double over head cam also
http://www.truepowerllc.com/order.html

Says marine use also,.......plenty of cubic inch
avail depending on combo also

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5 inch stroke thats a big arm
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