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the dyno sheet on my 500'sconverted to 540's read 685hp , but the boat does not run like a 685hp boat . I have another cig that I run with that has a set of zull 675's in it and he runs 10-12 mph faster everyday than I do . same side by side engines , same drives ,both twin step! only 2 differences is his boat has ITS boxes and his has 1.36 gears and I have 1.50 no box . he runs a 30p 4 blade and I ran a 30 and cant turn the rpm.
The intake program is he machines inside the intake and opens up the throttle bodys to flow . |
Originally Posted by kennyd
(Post 4376357)
So I have been reading this thread , I have a 540/500efi also that has a " intake manifold " issue also . I have contacted a engine guy in the business that said he has a program that removes the restriction in these , and the throttle body's . I have a dyno sheet that I believe is not accurate that's why I am working on the flow numbers on these . I also looked at changing to hogans intakes but have been advised against it ( from two major boat engine guys ) due to a potential " noise " in the sheet metal that the intakes are made of affecting the timing ?
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Glad to know somebody using them , cost was not a "major " factor in my decision .
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I couldn't wrap my head around the 'noise from sheetmetal intakes causing timing issues' as I was thinking actual timing settings. Then boom, my brain light went on, lol, I ran into this with exhaust noise from the pipes themselves on a particular engine. Not marine so don't worry.. The metal 'pinging' for a lack of a better word was detected by the knock sensor, and thus timing pulled out by the ECU.
So...this is my guess with the sheetmetal intake since the air flowing in all intakes is quite strong and quiet violent as it goes in many different directions many times a second. Coupled with non cast or billet, I guess this could be possible depending on gauge thickness of metal, construction and reinforcemnt techniques, etc. Do I win a prize or just lose another braincell ? LOL. |
The knock sensors in the merc 525 platform are turned off.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4376793)
I couldn't wrap my head around the 'noise from sheetmetal intakes causing timing issues' as I was thinking actual timing settings. Then boom, my brain light went on, lol, I ran into this with exhaust noise from the pipes themselves on a particular engine. Not marine so don't worry.. The metal 'pinging' for a lack of a better word was detected by the knock sensor, and thus timing pulled out by the ECU.
So...this is my guess with the sheetmetal intake since the air flowing in all intakes is quite strong and quiet violent as it goes in many different directions many times a second. Coupled with non cast or billet, I guess this could be possible depending on gauge thickness of metal, construction and reinforcemnt techniques, etc. Do I win a prize or just lose another braincell ? LOL. |
If your tuning a mefi anyways the knock sensitivity could be turned down. Did this on a street motor i used a mefi 4 on with solid rollers that was picking up mechanical knock, smitty
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Originally Posted by kennyd
(Post 4376455)
the dyno sheet on my 500'sconverted to 540's read 685hp , but the boat does not run like a 685hp boat . I have another cig that I run with that has a set of zull 675's in it and he runs 10-12 mph faster everyday than I do . same side by side engines , same drives ,both twin step! only 2 differences is his boat has ITS boxes and his has 1.36 gears and I have 1.50 no box . he runs a 30p 4 blade and I ran a 30 and cant turn the rpm.
The intake program is he machines inside the intake and opens up the throttle bodys to flow . |
C.I.M any results on the 525efi upper and lower intake modifications. Thanks!
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Wow I missed some bad ass builds. Thanks for the links. Someone should archive these.
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