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Is there a new Mercury SBC coming soon?
Is the best offering they have at this point, still just a 320 HP 6.2L? They offered that much power back in the eighties. Today Volvo offers a 430 HP 6.0L sterndrive package, so what gives?
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IMO, Indmar has a nice handle on the small block market with both LS and Coyote platforms with over 500 hp and multi year warranties. Merc either gave up a few years ago or is just flat out asleep at the wheel. Even if they unveiled an LS platform at Miami,they would still be playing catchup. Sure they spent a bunch of time and money prototyping some whacked out overhead cam heads for an ls, but why??? basically a worthless endeavor as the LS easily encroaches on entry level big block power levels with currently avail, off the shelf parts,
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Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4254353)
IMO, Indmar has a nice handle on the small block market with both LS and Coyote platforms with over 500 hp and multi year warranties. Merc either gave up a few years ago or is just flat out asleep at the wheel. Even if they unveiled an LS platform at Miami,they would still be playing catchup. Sure they spent a bunch of time and money prototyping some whacked out overhead cam heads for an ls, but why??? basically a worthless endeavor as the LS easily encroaches on entry level big block power levels with currently avail, off the shelf parts,
Couple years ago there was a guy on the west coast building a 38 Excel Scarab with LS's anyone know what ever happened with it? |
I'm curious, how does Merc have such a strangle hold on the smaller builders that they don't touch these engines?
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Indmar is not selling and will not sell their engine packages to the I/O builders. They strictly want to stay with the wakeboard builders. Indmar engines & performance torque curves are not made for the I/O apps. persay, the engines torque curves are made to pull your arms out socket for towsports and mainly operated 90% of time under 42 mph. I am talking about Indmar directly and Indmar only here. Not their sister company who has a 5.7- 350 bobtail for an engine replacement.
Volvo Penta is half LS version engines already. When the old time 5.7L - 350 goes away they will be 100 % all LS based. I have already seen and test driven their LS version engines and test driven the new to release LS - V-6- 4.3L. That engine the Volvo LS V-6 (GM based) will give the Merc 5.7 - 350 HO mag a run for its money. |
The new centurian wake boat with the supercharged 550hp motor pulls that 24' boat to 45mph .thats without the ballast filled or a full load of people .the triple axle trailer with triple disc brakes alone probably cost more than my first corvette
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And when i pop the hatch on a boat with a merc drive and see a ohc ford motor in there , im closing it and going to go to work at frito lay delivering funyuns until i gasp my last breath
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There was an Indmar 6.2L Raptor Roush Supercharged marine engine on display at Chicago last weekend. Bad a$$!!!
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They've addressed the BBC and V6 situations with their own versions, so you'd think they have something in the works that would grunt out 400 HP without weighing 1250 lbs.:eek:
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Originally Posted by BUP
(Post 4254485)
Indmar is not selling and will not sell their engine packages to the I/O builders. They strictly want to stay with the wakeboard builders. Indmar engines & performance torque curves are not made for the I/O apps. persay, the engines torque curves are made to pull your arms out socket for towsports and mainly operated 90% of time under 42 mph. I am talking about Indmar directly and Indmar only here. Not their sister company who has a 5.7- 350 bobtail for an engine replacement.
Volvo Penta is half LS version engines already. When the old time 5.7L - 350 goes away they will be 100 % all LS based. I have already seen and test driven their LS version engines and test driven the new to release LS - V-6- 4.3L. That engine the Volvo LS V-6 (GM based) will give the Merc 5.7 - 350 HO mag a run for its money. |
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