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Old 08-21-2014 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by 4bus
IR temp gun, and knock sensor monitoring show no difference in the 3.5 in pulley to the 3.25 (6-8lbs). I am approaching 100 hrs with this set up, based off data I collected, not what I "heard".
that explanes why your blowers sound a little dufferent as far as the rpm sound. Sounds like your motors are turning tons of rpms. But uts just your blowers spinning faster.
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Old 08-21-2014 | 09:23 AM
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It is safe to say a hotter plug is better. Un burned fuel will cuase fouling and inburnt fuel at higher rpms. But that is just what I have heard
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Old 08-21-2014 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by mcprodesign
that explanes why your blowers sound a little dufferent as far as the rpm sound. Sounds like your motors are turning tons of rpms. But uts just your blowers spinning faster.
Engines spin at 5800+, so it's not just the blowers. Are you just trying to get under my skin?
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Old 08-21-2014 | 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by mcprodesign
It is safe to say a hotter plug is better. Un burned fuel will cuase fouling and inburnt fuel at higher rpms. But that is just what I have heard
It's safe to say that? Says who? A hot plug is also a great way to burn a hole in the top of a piston of a supercharged engine that already makes higher egts than n/a. Maybe you should stick to sanding bottoms, rather than telling people that a plug 4 heat ranges hotter is safer. Unburied fuel should be handled with proper fuel air management, not with a plug hotter than then surface of the sun.
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Old 08-21-2014 | 08:42 PM
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No i am not trying to get under your skn. My boat spins 5800 too but the rpm of the blower is different cause i have 3.5s. Just sounds different. My pistons look like brand new after 142 hours w yr5s. Stock 575 engines w intercoolers and msds
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Engines spin at 5800+, so it's not just the blowers. Are you just trying to get under my skin?
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Old 08-21-2014 | 11:44 PM
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You can take any motor from any car and go 1 heat range higher and it wont hurt it. In the old days we did it to help the engine use less oil. Yea thats right . One heat range hotter actually cuts down on burning oil in some cases. I tried a set R5673 8s in one hour of use it fouled plugs. I guess my electronics and stuff are flowed for lots of fuel . My motors are stock though

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Old 08-21-2014 | 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 1 MAIDEN AMERICA
Port and Star engines were getting to 5-7 gallons off on fill ups so I sent the injectors in. One would go max flow as soon as he started raising the pulse width. Another one dribbled a bit at idle, dirty, the rest were a little low on flow, dirty. Four years later, same thing. He said the Merc/Chev injectors are crazy expensive so he got some from a Volvo? Something like that. There's a slightly different ohm/impedance?, can't remember, but when run side by side with the other injectors they flow the same.

Other than the consumption discrepancy I didn't notice anything running.

The engines are slightly fat at idle but no soot build up, just a stumble off idle, be it 5 minute idle or an hour, trying to get on plane that clears up before I'm on plane. Then, to clean the plugs, I hammer the limiters. Mercs system kills fuel so it works great!
Haha kidding, stupid limiter design.
thanks Rob for all the things you have posted over the years. You have helped a lot of us. And made a lot of us laugh
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Old 08-22-2014 | 12:06 AM
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Originally Posted by 4bus
It's safe to say that? Says who? A hot plug is also a great way to burn a hole in the top of a piston of a supercharged engine that already makes higher egts than n/a. Maybe you should stick to sanding bottoms, rather than telling people that a plug 4 heat ranges hotter is safer. Unburied fuel should be handled with proper fuel air management, not with a plug hotter than then surface of the sun.
The guy who set my deal up told me the only thing he was worried about was fuel. No marina fuel at our lake was one of the things he stressed because of water could be in the fuel or something cause there tanks were old. Then im pretty sure he was atomit about burning all the fuel in the engine and it has yR5s in it since about 2008 and it has had no problem. He told me to just leave it like it is.And its fast. Kinda cool cause he did not reinvent the wheel. He just put chillers msds and did some dyno work to stock motors to gain about least 125 hp without even cracking an intake bolt! Pretty smart guy.
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Old 08-22-2014 | 12:12 AM
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MCPRODESIGN - I disagree. The motor will tell you what heat range it wants. Not a catalog nor just sayying 1 hot range hotter than stock no matter what.

There's more to it than that.
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Old 08-22-2014 | 12:27 AM
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MCPRODESIGN - I disagree. The motor will tell you what heat range it wants. Not a catalog nor just sayying 1 hot range hotter than stock no matter what.

There's more to it than that.
ok i agree. Not all applications are the same. But we tried it in a few cars that burned oil and it helped.

But back to this discusion. Merc 575s sci's will live for years with Hotter plugs. Is a 250 blower really that much more than a na motor. Only the heat when you crank them up. A 250 is a supercharger but a pretty weak one. Now if i put a 671 on it. That would be serious blower. But i heard they dont make as much heat.
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