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Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me
(Post 4344365)
The long-blocks between the 5.7L (250 HP), 5.7L EFI (260 HP), and 350 MAG MPI were identical. Since the ECM has to be re-flashed anyway, I wonder if these could be made to work?
http://whipplesuperchargers.com/inde...product_id=143 |
I think you would be fine with a set of 383's.. Not 475 hp but more like 400 hp. That way they wont be prone to reversion and prob get you to mid to upper 60's. Personally I have given up on big blocks to go fast. Have had them all 7.4 mpi to 496ho's. I just cant run the crap out of the big blocks and have them last like I can the small blocks. I also think supercharging them is just asking for problems. Plus if you explode a 383 NA, which I have never done, it will be much cheaper to replace. What drives do you have?
Chris |
In my experience, if you enjoy working on boat motors then start playing with hop ups, but if you actually enjoy boating keep everything as stock as possible.
The 383s will at least let you keep your stock rigging. |
no offense you are completely wasting your time with powering up your small blocks plus a Sea Ray hull is more a pleasure boat and ride not even close to a speed boat or performance ride. If anything you wanted to change engines I would go with something like what Volvo Penta has in the line up of the 6.0 LS version. they have 350 hp - 380 hp and a 420 hp LS 6.0.
Volvo's 6.0 LS 420 hp tested against the 496 HO and beat it everytime in 2 exact Formula boat models comparison across the board in all water testing. The 6.0 is 300 pounds lighter per engine than the big blocks as well. I would look into LS swap outs if you are really looking to completely change your engines out and do a complete drop in. |
Sell this and buy a new boat from my experience
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Originally Posted by GPM
(Post 4344396)
I do believe the 250 hp, 260 hp motors have cast cranks, cheap rods and cast pistons, small cam and crappy heads, the 350 mag is forged crank and pistons, a little better cam, better rods and heads, I could be wrong. The 383 with better exhaust, larger injectors, possibly a fuel pump and a reflash might be your best bet.
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Originally Posted by Baja Rooster
(Post 4344592)
In my experience, if you enjoy working on boat motors then start playing with hop ups, but if you actually enjoy boating keep everything as stock as possible.
The 383s will at least let you keep your stock rigging. |
Check out the Ilmor stuff. Plug and play LS power is the way to go in my opinion
http://www.ilmor.com/en/marine/recre...l/MV8-62L.aspx |
Originally Posted by CIG3
(Post 4344717)
Check out the Ilmor stuff. Plug and play LS power is the way to go in my opinion
http://www.ilmor.com/en/marine/recre...l/MV8-62L.aspx http://www.ilmor.com/en/marine/recre...l/MV8-570.aspx |
With the money you're gonna end up spending trying to get this pig to run faster, you could buy a go fast boat that already runs 60+.
Then you would have one boat to make the wife happy and one to piss her off :boat: |
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