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When I Had The Kryptonite It Made 787 On Zuls Dyno,,,,, Ran 102 104 Any Day Of The Week Ran Best Of 106 Light On Fuel By Myself With A 32 Lab Bravo 1 Wheel,,I Am Sure With A Herring Wheel And Some More Dialing In It Would Have Went Faster,,,Good Luck With The Boat Ray////////
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Originally Posted by lightspeed
(Post 3638312)
When I Had The Kryptonite It Made 787 On Zuls Dyno,,,,, Ran 102 104 Any Day Of The Week Ran Best Of 106 Light On Fuel By Myself With A 32 Lab Bravo 1 Wheel,,I Am Sure With A Herring Wheel And Some More Dialing In It Would Have Went Faster,,,Good Luck With The Boat Ray////////
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Originally Posted by ray pampena
(Post 3638263)
got 93.2! still at around 6200 so i may add a little more pitch. i want to keep it on the high end of the range so i can use the same prop when im loaded with people and gas.
today i had between 1/2 and 3/4 tank i attempted a vid while i was driving and it didnt go too well lol you can still see it passing 92 though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjgc2...1&feature=plcp |
im not too worried. you can run an eagle stroker over 6000rpm blowing it up.. but i dont plan on keeping the set up at that engine speed for general engine/valvetrain life. i wish i had the dyno sheet so i could see where peak power is. its most likely 56-5800. id like to prop it at 6000 in this cool weather so it will be at 5800 when its warmer and loaded with people. i need to start doing some work to a 30P bravo one
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Hi guys,, My 2001 27' which sold to jdub and now to team goumada? Ran 108 w/naturally aspirated 598. never dynoed but assume it was 800hp. Tried many props and drive heights in the nine years I owned it. Bravo 1 labbed 32" @6200 running 2 3/4" below the bottom was the best combo I found and gave me the 108 on GPS. Boat was so consistent we used it to test other engines to see how they compared. It truly was a water based dyno! Best of luck and be safe!
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Originally Posted by Btrhd
(Post 3640730)
Hi guys,, My 2001 27' which sold to jdub and now to team goumada? Ran 108 w/naturally aspirated 598. never dynoed but assume it was 800hp. Tried many props and drive heights in the nine years I owned it. Bravo 1 labbed 32" @6200 running 2 3/4" below the bottom was the best combo I found and gave me the 108 on GPS. Boat was so consistent we used it to test other engines to see how they compared. It truly was a water based dyno! Best of luck and be safe!
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Hi Ray, Yes it,s Holden.That's a really nice engine Ron had. I'm sure he'll be very happy with it. Sorry but I don't have a 30" bravo one at the moment but judging by your #'s your ready for one! Have fun.
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Nice Ray,Good luck with your new boat. I'll be listening for you. Artie
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Originally Posted by Philm
(Post 3625713)
Mine supposedly had 800hp when i bought it in 08. I ran a best of 102mph with it, but the PO said he had seen 106mph. Dont know where that extra 4mph was hiding, but I never found it.
After the rebuild I have seen a best GPS speed of 97.5mph. Non dynoed and not even really dialed in with either the carb or the prop. I am guessing that I am around 725hp. I have probably gone faster with a different prop that I broke, but my GPS speedo wasnt working all summer so I can not verify that. I am installing A/F sensor and EGT bungs as we speak, so the engine will be dialed in this summer. They seem to run right around 90 with about 625hp, Powerboat tested one with a stock 525efi at just over 80mph. You will pick up a ton of speed just by getting some people out of the boat. I pick up a solid 4-5mph from a full tank to an empty tank. |
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