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Rage 01-11-2007 02:40 PM

EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 
Does anyone have crankshaft dynamometer data on a EFI525?

Rage 01-12-2007 01:46 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 
I was able to answer my own question. 565CSHP to 575CSHP.

Phazar454Mag 01-12-2007 03:55 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 

Originally Posted by Rage (Post 1991271)
I was able to answer my own question. 565CSHP to 575CSHP.

Where did you get that information ?

Rage 01-12-2007 07:42 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 

Originally Posted by Phazar454Mag (Post 1991426)
Where did you get that information ?

From a dyno test lab that tested the EFI525

Revd Up 01-12-2007 11:25 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 
That's better than I thought.

JCPERF 01-12-2007 11:45 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 
A real good 525 will make 570HP.From Mercury they have been known to vary between 538 to 556 on average.The best 525 i have seen on a dyno was 573HP................Thats legal

articfriends 01-12-2007 11:47 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 

Originally Posted by JCPERF (Post 1991821)
A real good 525 will make 570HP.From Mercury they have been known to vary between 538 to 556 on average.The best 525 i have seen on a dyno was 573HP................Thats legal

Jeff,was that with the 77 degree sae factor or the lower commonly used one,Smitty

Phazar454Mag 01-13-2007 08:59 AM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 
I am pretty impressed with the dyno numbers on the 525 EFI. But why is there such a big variance in the numbers ? From app. 540 - 575 HP. Is that due to production tolerances, before/after break-in (if that makes a difference) or what ?

Rage 01-13-2007 01:31 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 

Originally Posted by Phazar454Mag (Post 1991988)
I am pretty impressed with the dyno numbers on the 525 EFI. But why is there such a big variance in the numbers ? From app. 540 - 575 HP. Is that due to production tolerances, before/after break-in (if that makes a difference) or what ?

FYI the dyno lab that I referenced has tested a number of EFI525's and advised that they consistantly produced 565 cshp - 575 cshp. This dyno lab uses the HiPerf motor industry standard HP rating (60*F ambient air temperature) and not the SAE rating system (77*F ambient air temperature) used by the OEM automobile manufacturers.

raytart 01-13-2007 03:47 PM

Re: EFI525 dyno data anybody?
 
I guess I'll need a new sticker for the top of my motor that says 565:D


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