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Steering add on or full sytem?
I am looking to add a Procharger M1 to my 1999 Baja 272 Islander with a 454mpi. I have been told that I should upgrade my stock steering system to handle the new power. Will an add on system suffice or should I spend even more money and by a full system?
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I would suggest spending the money wisely the first time and going for the full dual ram system. Safety should be #1 priority before making power. You wont be sorry or believe the difference from your stock cable system. The biggest hurdle I had when upgrading to a hydraulic helm was getting the helm in there. It was tight, I lost alot of blood, but I got it done.
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Originally Posted by Lt for Life
I am looking to add a Procharger M1 to my 1999 Baja 272 Islander with a 454mpi. I have been told that I should upgrade my stock steering system to handle the new power. Will an add on system suffice or should I spend even more money and by a full system?
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Artic
Thanks for the advise! I am new to the performance oriented boating world. I looked at closed bow models but with a young growing family and the fact that I never used the cuddy on my Rinker 232 we decided to go with the bow rider. I am happy so far but like everyone am now looking for some more speed aka fun. I guess the blower will have to wait. Family safety is more important than speed. Thanks again Chad |
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You should also replace your trim tabs with longer ones. I made my own because I'm cheap. Your hull will get its best speed when trimmed really high when bow "loosens" up which will amplify the chinewalk. The 4 blade prop also amplifys the chinewalk and torque steer. When I was first running 6 psi boost on my 502 I tried everything from 25 pitch 3 blade to 28 pitch 4 blade. With the blower and 272 hull all the 3 blades would break loose at just about any speed,even at 50-60 mph. With 4 blade you could STAND on throttle coming onto plane as your prop centerline is almost 8 inches below pad on the hull.Like I said,call me if you have ANY questions,I spent last 6 years experimenting with same hull as yours,Smitty
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Smitty,
You have any pictures of the home made tabs.....could you e-mails some pictures of them [email protected] |
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Smitty,
You have any pictures of the home made tabs.....could you e-mails some pictures of them [email protected] |
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Hey Arcticfriends, its always great to read about all the neat work that you´ve done to max out your 272. The experience that you have collected taking a hull and making it faster and faster each year is the best. 93 mph is a big number for any 27 footer and you must have the fastest 272 out there.
If everything arrives as planned , after the easter weekend I will be installing the 525 in my Outlaw, along with a 12"( with 3" lift) Imco extension box and full hydraulic steering. I´m replacing my 19" Insta Trim/Victory tabs with 24" EMI billet tabs with indicators. The reaction speed is the main reason for the upgrade. Good tabs and steering are so important, already at 75 mph. |
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Once you've had full hydraulic steering you'll NEVER be happy with cable steering again.
I talked a guy into adding Mayfair steering to his 38' TopGun to the tune of about $5,000. I told him if he didn't think it was the best money he EVER spent on his boat that I would pay for the steering myself. (I never was asked to pay him one penny!). |
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If you have the extra $ go for it. If not the add on system should be plenty safe.
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