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Tani1500 07-10-2018 01:52 PM

Blower on the gen V 330 454?
 
Looking to add a bit more hp to my cruiser. I know the cast components aren’t the greatest, but I have a fresh long block in the boat and like it’s overall performance. Just looking for a little better acceleration and maybe a little top end Hp.

I was thinking blower as it won’t tremendously affect the torque curve or low rpm control.

I would be happy hitting 400-420hp if possible on low boost.

Is is there any reason I should stay away from going this route?

The boat it’s going in is a 27’ Chris craft with a Volvo 290 dp ( the other reason I don’t want to go crazy since I’ve heard mixed opinions on their strength)

thanks in advance

getrdunn 07-10-2018 09:13 PM

Some do it and have no issues however I'd never do it it especially on a marine engine. Short burst on the street might risk it with knowing the consequences. Blowers build a lot of heat and typically engine is much happier with forged blower pistons along with forged crank. There's a lot of stress on crank snout with a blower as well. Think of what your really gonna gain. What model 27 do you have. Personally I wouldn't do it.

Tani1500 07-10-2018 10:22 PM

What model 27 do you have. Personally I wouldn't do it.
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concept.

Tani1500 07-12-2018 09:25 AM

Anyone else have any input on this? I have a lead on a blower setup for a good price.

Not looking to push this thing past 5k rpm and maybe run 3-4 psi at most.

Baja Rooster 07-12-2018 02:18 PM

Getrdunn answered as well as anyone else could. Putting a blower on cast internals in a boat isn’t likely to find any support here as even forged internals are problematic enough. Don’t forget that you’d most likely have to replace your tank pickup, upsize fuel lines, upgrade the oil system etc. Unless you do a blower build from scratch with all of the properly sized rigging and tid bits a lot of nagging little issues can ruin your season.

SB 07-12-2018 02:43 PM

Should hold up to 400HP of Nitrous too, in case anyone wants an answer I would not say okay to also. :lolhit:

GPM 07-12-2018 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by Tani1500 (Post 4636824)
Looking to add a bit more hp to my cruiser. I know the cast components aren’t the greatest, but I have a fresh long block in the boat and like it’s overall performance. Just looking for a little better acceleration and maybe a little top end Hp.

I was thinking blower as it won’t tremendously affect the torque curve or low rpm control.

I would be happy hitting 400-420hp if possible on low boost.

Is is there any reason I should stay away from going this route?

The boat it’s going in is a 27’ Chris craft with a Volvo 290 dp ( the other reason I don’t want to go crazy since I’ve heard mixed opinions on their strength)

thanks in advance

I love the superchargers, but they don't mix with cast pistons, even low boost will crack the ring lands off if you detonate a couple times.

Rookie 07-12-2018 08:23 PM

In good conscience nobody is going to tell you to go ahead and do it. Cast pistons and boost are like oil and water, they don't mix.

Tani1500 07-13-2018 07:14 AM

Thanks guys, that’s what I figured, so ill just run it as is.

phragle 07-13-2018 07:25 AM

For what you would spend for the blower, good heads intake carb etc will get you close to the same...there are 4,357,892,253 different threads on here about build up a 330 hp 454


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