700 Sci Whipple Upgrade
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Best to use the additional torque of Stage 4 to prop up and keep rpms below 6kOriginally Posted by precisiondetails
it spins past 6k which the valve train will not like
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Originally Posted by Madman7
I have stage III and recommend it. EVERYONE talked me out of doing stage IV, including companies that would've made money off of me upgrading. FWIW.
did you re prop when you upgraded to the stage 3?
My boat was already tuned before I bought it, but I think I should go up 1 pitch.
Stage 4 has a ton of cooling and fuel issues. Takes a lot of time and money to get them to run right. From what was told to me, if you aren't happy with your current performance at Stage 2 or 3, buy a different boat.
Stage 4 has a ton of cooling and fuel issues. Takes a lot of time and money to get them to run right. From what was told to me, if you aren't happy with your current performance at Stage 2 or 3, buy a different boat.
We"ve actually done several stage 3 and stage 4 kits without any issues. The stage four is just a 525 cam so it's not anything crazy radical. The tunes are really nice and clean. Valvetrain is key, ya gotta use good quality components, and might i throw out that we have T&D shaft rockers systems for the Merc head!!
If the big difference on the stage IV is just a higher rpm limit, I would see no problem as long as the valvetrain is upgraded with a shaft rocker system and although this is highly debatable, I would go with a solid cam over a hydraulic if doing stage IV (I'm sure many will argue this).
On any of the stages, make sure a water system is up to snuff, I'm sure Boos or Teague could make sure you are setup on that side of things.
On any of the stages, make sure a water system is up to snuff, I'm sure Boos or Teague could make sure you are setup on that side of things.
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On any of the stages, make sure a water system is up to snuff, I'm sure Boos or Teague could make sure you are setup on that side of things.
i talked to boos and he said the stage 4 can have some cooling issues from time to time... seems like stage 3 is the way to goOriginally Posted by Coolerman
If the big difference on the stage IV is just a higher rpm limit, I would see no problem as long as the valvetrain is upgraded with a shaft rocker system and although this is highly debatable, I would go with a solid cam over a hydraulic if doing stage IV (I'm sure many will argue this).On any of the stages, make sure a water system is up to snuff, I'm sure Boos or Teague could make sure you are setup on that side of things.
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The heat exchanger on the 525-700 start to become inadequate at around 800 horsepower. You have to really hang it out for awhile to see the issue though!Originally Posted by ImLate
i talked to boos and he said the stage 4 can have some cooling issues from time to time... seems like stage 3 is the way to go
We have a stage 3.5 for the 700 sci. All done in house. we have done 6 engines so far with very good results.
And we have upgraded about a handful of stage 3 to the stage 3.5 for 700 sci s.
three point five the only one doing this
And we have upgraded about a handful of stage 3 to the stage 3.5 for 700 sci s.
three point five the only one doing this
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And we have upgraded about a handful of stage 3 to the stage 3.5 for 700 sci s.
three point five the only one doing this
please tell us more ! we are currently looking at a 42 700 boatOriginally Posted by BUP
We have a stage 3.5 for the 700 sci. All done in house. we have done 6 engines so far with very good results.And we have upgraded about a handful of stage 3 to the stage 3.5 for 700 sci s.
three point five the only one doing this


