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525 SC questions
Looking into buying a 525sc with 330 hours and a fresh top end for my 97 scarab 23 SCS.
Wondering if anyone with a similar sized boat has some fuel economy or mph numbers with this motor. Im just a little concerned because I read that they are fuel pigs and I don't want to be limited to a 2 hour boat trip only having a 54 gallon tank. Let me know what you think about the motor in general .Thanks. |
Originally Posted by SCARAB.23.SCS
(Post 4727775)
Looking into buying a 525sc with 330 hours and a fresh top end for my 97 scarab 23 SCS.
Wondering if anyone with a similar sized boat has some fuel economy or mph numbers with this motor. Im just a little concerned because I read that they are fuel pigs and I don't want to be limited to a 2 hour boat trip only having a 54 gallon tank. Let me know what you think about the motor in general .Thanks. |
I had a pair in a 36 Apache and they are fuel hogs compared to the 525 EFI's. They also need roller rockers for the new fuel instead of the flat tappets they came with.
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I've had 3 (one in a 24 Baja with a chiller putting out about 650 hp after being gone through, and two in a Top Gun that had bulldog blocks swapped out). They suck fuel for sure. Matter of fact, I was actually SHOCKED now that I own a boat that doesn't have them how bad on fuel they were. I actually always liked them, even though I rebuilt two motors between the two boats along the way.
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Great engines but thirsty as hell. I got 1.25mpg in my 28 Pantera with single 525SC.
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I wonder if it would be a little less thirsty since my boat is fairly light ( 3750 lbs dry weight )
Currently I'm running a 330hp 454 out of an old pickup that runs pig rich and I'm constantly between 4000-5000 rpm to make up for my lack of power. I was hoping that the blower motor wouldn't be too bad if propped right and cruising in the 3500rpm range or wherever the sweet spot is. For one, because of my 54G tank, and also, Canadian gas prices are insane. I'll put It in gallons for my American friends here. During the summer 93 octane costs around $6.61 /G. ( 1.75 /l ) |
cruising at 3500 rpm..that sounds really nice, but when you hear that blower sing and the wind hits your face, 3500 rpm will be all but a memory 525sc's sound soooo good over 5000 rpm.
I have wondered how something like a holly fuel injection setup would work on one and if it would make a dent in the thirsties.... |
Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4727865)
cruising at 3500 rpm..that sounds really nice, but when you hear that blower sing and the wind hits your face, 3500 rpm will be all but a memory 525sc's sound soooo good over 5000 rpm.
I have wondered how something like a holly fuel injection setup would work on one and if it would make a dent in the thirsties.... I thought the same thing but if I buy this engine im sure I'd leave it turn key for at least a couple seasons. |
Originally Posted by SCARAB.23.SCS
(Post 4727869)
Ok agreed, Ive never owned a blower motor do im sure I'd be into the RPMs pretty hard.
I thought the same thing but if I buy this engine im sure I'd leave it turn key for at least a couple seasons. |
Originally Posted by SCARAB.23.SCS
(Post 4727864)
I wonder if it would be a little less thirsty since my boat is fairly light ( 3750 lbs dry weight )
Currently I'm running a 330hp 454 out of an old pickup that runs pig rich and I'm constantly between 4000-5000 rpm to make up for my lack of power. I was hoping that the blower motor wouldn't be too bad if propped right and cruising in the 3500rpm range or wherever the sweet spot is. For one, because of my 54G tank, and also, Canadian gas prices are insane. I'll put It in gallons for my American friends here. During the summer 93 octane costs around $6.61 /G. ( 1.75 /l ) |
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