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496 mag to ho conversion ?
Was wondering besides changing the cam and ecu to convert a 496 mag to ho what fine tuning should be done for optimum performance after the conversion ? I asume the engines sensors and adjustments were set-up for the mag engine and need to be re-tuned for the ho set up? RAYLAR you out there ?
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Shouldnt be anything else....ie. all the fine tuning is done on the HO ecm. I think it is plug and play.
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Correct, it is plug and play. I was pondering the same thing last year when Bob Loyd (Full Throttle Marine) asked why I would spend about the same in labor for the HO upgrade when I could do a Raylar kit for the same labor and just add a little for the parts. Raylar it was. :D Crownlines are freaking sleds, so it's still not fast, but sure sounds good now. :D
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Originally Posted by Hot 4 Teacher
(Post 2151912)
Correct, it is plug and play. I was pondering the same thing last year when Bob Loyd (Full Throttle Marine) asked why I would spend about the same in labor for the HO upgrade when I could do a Raylar kit for the same labor and just add a little for the parts. Raylar it was. :D Crownlines are freaking sleds, so it's still not fast, but sure sounds good now. :D
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Originally Posted by blowncrown
(Post 2151960)
So what were your labor cost? I hear you got a REAL good deal.
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496 mag to HO
Hey 26sonic,
I converted my mag to a HO and the only parts I replaced was cam and ecu. Chek out my thread mag to ho. |
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Originally Posted by 26sonic
(Post 2150952)
Was wondering besides changing the cam and ecu to convert a 496 mag to ho what fine tuning should be done for optimum performance after the conversion ? I asume the engines sensors and adjustments were set-up for the mag engine and need to be re-tuned for the ho set up? RAYLAR you out there ?
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Originally Posted by WileyCoyote
(Post 4919014)
looking for your post
Assuming you're looking for an ECM... I am in the final stages of a 496HO rebuild in which we swapped the ECM for a Holley HP ECM. I can't help you with the cam, but I will have an ECM with Whipple's stage II tune available as soon as my we are up and running with it. Send me a PM if you're interested. For the record, you'd be very well advised to swap out your valve springs while you're at it. OEMs are only 90lbs on-seat. ARP studs, a decent set of roller rockers (which will require valve cover spacers) are also fairly cheap investments in both longevity and performance. Thanks. Brad. |
All 496 ecus are not the same. Need to know the year.
For a stock 496, I would just run the stock springs. They go for 1000+hrs with no issues. No need to reinvent the wheel. |
Originally Posted by underpsi68
(Post 4919054)
All 496 ecus are not the same. Need to know the year.
For a stock 496, I would just run the stock springs. They go for 1000+hrs with no issues. No need to reinvent the wheel. Fair enough on the springs. WileyCoyote, FYI…. Original model year of my 496 is 2001. Thanks. Brad. |
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