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Jassman 08-16-2011 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by wrinkleface (Post 3480138)
Cousin Guido is on his way 2 get your signature 4 recognition of the fact that U have been de-willed!!!:grinser010:

Im sure Guido and Papa Jassbino will get along just fine....
Forgetaboutit.:drink:

Uncle Dave 11-16-2011 07:06 PM

Seems new information...
 
It seems there may be new information regarding Merc 700SCI maintenance that could significantly alter the value proposition toward Ilmors product.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...questions.html

It seems there is debate about this but If Merc is stating a top end job at 250 hours - thats a significant expense, and it seems at least one guy had valve train issues this early on.

Hmmmmmm....

Uncle Dave

348SStb 11-16-2011 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Dave (Post 3551390)
It seems there may be new information regarding Merc 700SCI maintenance that could significantly alter the value proposition toward Ilmors product.

http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/g...questions.html

It seems there is debate about this but If Merc is stating a top end job at 250 hours - thats a significant expense, and it seems at least one guy had valve train issues this early on.

Hmmmmmm....

Uncle Dave

Interesting. Let's not forget, however, that the Ilmor package costs nearly $20,000 more than the Mercury package. A refresh at any point - suppose 250 hours - is not going to cost something even close to that amount. And, the engine at that point would then be as good as new.

Uncle Dave 11-16-2011 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by 348SStb (Post 3551397)
Interesting. Let's not forget, however, that the Ilmor package costs nearly $20,000 more than the Mercury package. A refresh at any point - suppose 250 hours - is not going to cost something even close to that amount. And, the engine at that point would then be as good as new.

negative ghost rider- They are comparably priced.

A top end refresh would NOT be good as new - the bottom would have a bunch of hours on it..

UD

348SStb 11-16-2011 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by Uncle Dave (Post 3551400)
negative ghost rider- They are comparably priced.

UD

If you say so. Comparably is a relative term. The Ilmor costs more.

Uncle Dave 11-16-2011 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by 348SStb (Post 3551406)
If you say so. Comparably is a relative term. The Ilmor costs more.

They are very competitively priced.

I would have never paid 20K more for an Ilmor.

When I purchased my 710 they were absolutely identical- it was a wash.

UD

OL40SVX 11-16-2011 07:42 PM

The Ilmor 725 Indy is only a few thousand more than a 700 nxt.

wrinkleface 11-16-2011 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by OL40SVX (Post 3551429)
The Ilmor 725 Indy is only a few thousand more than a 700 nxt.

Define a few???

C_Spray 11-16-2011 09:16 PM

Maybe $4,000, but that's MSRP. NOWHERE NEAR a $20k difference. Get your boatbuilder to quote you a real-world price. The Ilmor transmission/drive is also designed to handle much larger loads than the 700NXT.

Ilmor is just starting to see it's rebuild business pick up, after six years of producing engines. Some have come in at over 630 hours, with no dramatic issues.

Here's another set of numbers to consider:
Mercury 700 at WOT - 70 gallons per hour
Ilmor 725 at WOT - 50 gallons per hour

OL40SVX 11-16-2011 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by C_Spray (Post 3551518)
Maybe $4,000, but that's MSRP. NOWHERE NEAR a $20k difference. Get your boatbuilder to quote you a real-world price. The Ilmor transmission/drive is also designed to handle much larger loads than the 700NXT.

Ilmor is just starting to see it's rebuild business pick up, after six years of producing engines. Some have come in at over 630 hours, with no dramatic issues.

Here's another set of numbers to consider:
Mercury 700 at WOT - 70 gallons per hour
Ilmor 725 at WOT - 50 gallons per hour

Yep


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