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Boost retard
How important is boost retard with only a maximum of 4 lbs boost? Im trying to keep my octane in the 90's for this reason and have no noticeable signs of detonation.
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How important are melted pistons and blown head gaskets, what is the timing set at now, what compression ratio, what head material, what cam, is there an intercooler, need a little more info.
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I just bought this boat less than a month ago. Don't know a whole lot about the motor. What I can tell you is no inter cooler, cast heads, 34 degrees full advance, roller cam ( lift n duration unknown). Working on getting more info on the engine build but no luck yet.
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I'm not an engine builder, just thinking 34 might be best suited for an N/A motor, what's the water temp when it's warmed up and running wide open.
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About 180 degrees and it is a carbureted ( n/a ) motor.
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If its less than 8:1 compression with a specific blower cam, and an appropriately sized blower, I'd drop it to 32 and leave it. No need for boost retard. In fact lowering timing too far is more dangerous.
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If it hasn't blown up yet, chances are it won't. I might think about dropping the timing back to 32*, but without knowing more about the engine specs, its hard to say for sure.
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having built quite a few blower motors,its of my opinion to keep timing at 30 degrees and 93 octane
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[QUOTE=ba3367;3995960]About 180 degrees and it is a carbureted ( n/a ) motor.[/QUO
I'm confused N/A or blower with 4psi |
Well it's my understanding they the motor was built specifically for the weiand 177 application but unless I can get the build specs I'm kinda in the dark unless I do a tear down and I don't know that it's worth all that without an eminent issue. Off that subject how do I attach images from my iPhone photo library?
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