496 Dyno testing and myth busting!
#41
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#43
That's what I heard abot the turbolators. For condensation in mid-winter climates like Michigan, Wisconsin, etc.
Hopefully great news about the 496's. Otherwise the cost of boats with a minimum of 525's standard package would jack up. Not to mention drop in re-sale value....
Hopefully great news about the 496's. Otherwise the cost of boats with a minimum of 525's standard package would jack up. Not to mention drop in re-sale value....
#45
Great Thread!
Hey Bob,
Have you ever hooked your propshaft Dyno to a 415HP/502MagMPI Bravo 1 package?
I've read that the 502Mag only makes about 400HP at the crank so that would only be about 360 @ the prop?
Thanks,
Hey Bob,
Have you ever hooked your propshaft Dyno to a 415HP/502MagMPI Bravo 1 package?
I've read that the 502Mag only makes about 400HP at the crank so that would only be about 360 @ the prop?
Thanks,
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Patrick
#46
I've heard that too...that the 502 MAG was always weaker than advertised when dyno'd. I believe Merc and the other manufactures have to be within +/- 10% of the advertised HP.
#47
That's what I heard abot the turbolators. For condensation in mid-winter climates like Michigan, Wisconsin, etc.
Hopefully great news about the 496's. Otherwise the cost of boats with a minimum of 525's standard package would jack up. Not to mention drop in re-sale value....
Hopefully great news about the 496's. Otherwise the cost of boats with a minimum of 525's standard package would jack up. Not to mention drop in re-sale value....

#49
Merc in the later years dropped the 470 rating...




. Maybe my insurance will go down if I tell them my prop shaft horsepower.