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From: Harahan, LA
Hello,
I was wondering if I changed the heads and intake on my 94' Mercruiser 350 vortec 260 hp will it give me any increase in speed? I am only looking for a 5- 10 more mph. I know I could go the route of changing to 383's, but I am trying to use these engines for now due to low hours. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The boat is a 94' scarab 29 and its only reaching 58mph everything I read says it should be running in the mid 60's it has 23p props.
I was wondering if I changed the heads and intake on my 94' Mercruiser 350 vortec 260 hp will it give me any increase in speed? I am only looking for a 5- 10 more mph. I know I could go the route of changing to 383's, but I am trying to use these engines for now due to low hours. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The boat is a 94' scarab 29 and its only reaching 58mph everything I read says it should be running in the mid 60's it has 23p props.
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Are you sure they are vortec (8 bolt intake)? I don't think those were around in 94. If it is 260 horse it sounds like the traditional pre vortec 350. In that case changing to vortec heads would increase your power and if built correctly (heads/cam/intake etc. combintation) could give you another 100 horse per side.
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From: Greenfield, Me.
That might get ya 5 mph, or not,... probably more like 1 or 2,...
It's gonna take a Huge jump in horsepower to get 10 mph,....
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If I were you and knowing what I know now I would just enjoy it as is until it is about used up . You will be disappointed with the money you spend verses the performance gained . Save up some bucks during this period and when the time comes built a nice set of 383's . It will take a lot more horsepower and torque to get your 10mph . In the marine world , only or just don't belong in the same sentence as 10mph . I only wish someone would have given me this advice before I went and wasted tooo much money . I once stood where you stand . deep
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From: Gull Lake
If your serious about spending the $$ on Heads & Intake, you may as well bite the bullet and do the cams & a good performance exhaust while you're at it. Heads & Intake won't operate to their potential without enough cam to feed it and exhaust to let 'em breathe.
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From: Grosse Pointe Woods, Mi
Everything you read say it should be in the 60's. I would research that more. Talk to someone running those speeds. What props, trim setting? Most important what rpm are they running. You could be down on power. Whats the timing set at? If it all checks out, what is the weight of your boat? Is it left in the water? Transom/stringers wet?
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I have thought it could be the timing. The guy I bought the boat from said the timing was advanced 8 degrees I was told by my mechanic that we should power time it? The boat has never stayed in the water for man than 3 days and when I bought the boat everything was dry. I also feel that I should be able to get another 200 rpms out of it due to that it is maxing at 4600 right now.



