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Old 03-08-2007, 10:27 AM
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I just finished rebuilding my engine and I was wondering what HP should I expect.

502MPI Gen 6
Cam 741
1.8 rollers on intake @ 2.19 Valves
1.7 roller on exhaust @ 1.88 Valves
Cyclone Headers with dry exhaust
reprogram ECM
Short runner intake
Ported heads with tri angle valve seating.
MSD kit
K&N Flame arrestor

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High 500's to low 600
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High 500's I was thinking somewhere around 525. Well that's good news. So I should expect high 70's on my 22 scarab.

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I would think it would get into the low 80's, depending on the lower unit and prop.
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2'' shorty Imco lower, 27 Quad 4 lab finish and 26 P5 lad finish by Throttle up.
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I would say closer to 525 as you were thinking. A lot more factors than you listed. It will depend a lot on the what heads and comp ratio.
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550?
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Originally Posted by Griff
I would say closer to 525 as you were thinking. A lot more factors than you listed. It will depend a lot on the what heads and comp ratio.
Griff, as regarding the ratio is 9:1, as for the heads I worked on the standard GM head cause I ran out of money and secondly since we use the boat in salt water only, aluminuim heads was not an option. I think that 525 is more realastic but what is above that, it's always a plus.

Thanks to all that sent their suggestions

Have fun and play safe.

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Id guess in the mid 5s too. with the 741 cam are you gonna spin it to 5800ish, isnt that cam good for up to 6000, i suppose your whole setup dictates that too.
a guy locally ran his aound 74 with stock 502 so i would guess right around 80 or more.
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Originally Posted by EYEBURN
Id guess in the mid 5s too. with the 741 cam are you gonna spin it to 5800ish, isnt that cam good for up to 6000, i suppose your whole setup dictates that too.
a guy locally ran his aound 74 with stock 502 so i would guess right around 80 or more.
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Eyeburn, close to 80 was my final goal. Now I have to wait until I'll run it and see whats gonna be the end results. I will keep you posted.

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