The 502 is in here are my numbers....
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Here is a little refresh.... I have a 01 baja 25 OL Bravo 1, when I bought the boat in 2010 it had a 7.4 mpi (310) hp with a 21p mirage+ and got gps speed of 55, I ran that for a litttle while and was not happy with the speed so then I put a 5psi procharger on it. With the procharger and a larger prop 24p bravo I was able to get my speed up to 64 gps. I ran the boat with the procharger for most of the 2011 season without a problem. At the end of the season I started having problems with the motor, it started to backfire and was making some cool noises on the top end, and my oil was turning a little milkey. At that point I was just glad the season was over and I had the winter to do a repower. At first my thought was to put a hp500 in it and call it good but after posting here on the board many people said you are better off going with a 454 or 502 mag mpi.
I purchased a 502 mag mpi off a friend of mine that was bored .30 over with srp pistons and a crane 731 cam and crane gold roller rockers, and a ecm tune. I put a set of emi thunder exhaust on it and bolted it in. I took it out to play last weekend and got a gps reading of 71.3 @ 5200 rpm before I ran out of room on the small lake I was testing on. I was also running with the same 24p bravo prop. With a little more room on the lake and some more trim I think I can get a bit more out of it. I was told that with the ecm tune the rev limiter was set to 5500-5600 rpm.... I have not confirmed that yet but a 5200 there was no sign of any rev limiter.
So far its looking and sounding good, can't wait to get back out there!!
As for the 7.4 mpi I haven't torn it down yet to see what went bad but thats on the to do list....
I purchased a 502 mag mpi off a friend of mine that was bored .30 over with srp pistons and a crane 731 cam and crane gold roller rockers, and a ecm tune. I put a set of emi thunder exhaust on it and bolted it in. I took it out to play last weekend and got a gps reading of 71.3 @ 5200 rpm before I ran out of room on the small lake I was testing on. I was also running with the same 24p bravo prop. With a little more room on the lake and some more trim I think I can get a bit more out of it. I was told that with the ecm tune the rev limiter was set to 5500-5600 rpm.... I have not confirmed that yet but a 5200 there was no sign of any rev limiter.
So far its looking and sounding good, can't wait to get back out there!!
As for the 7.4 mpi I haven't torn it down yet to see what went bad but thats on the to do list....
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Here is a little refresh.... I have a 01 baja 25 OL Bravo 1, when I bought the boat in 2010 it had a 7.4 mpi (310) hp with a 21p mirage+ and got gps speed of 55, I ran that for a litttle while and was not happy with the speed so then I put a 5psi procharger on it. With the procharger and a larger prop 24p bravo I was able to get my speed up to 64 gps. I ran the boat with the procharger for most of the 2011 season without a problem. At the end of the season I started having problems with the motor, it started to backfire and was making some cool noises on the top end, and my oil was turning a little milkey. At that point I was just glad the season was over and I had the winter to do a repower. At first my thought was to put a hp500 in it and call it good but after posting here on the board many people said you are better off going with a 454 or 502 mag mpi.
I purchased a 502 mag mpi off a friend of mine that was bored .30 over with srp pistons and a crane 731 cam and crane gold roller rockers, and a ecm tune. I put a set of emi thunder exhaust on it and bolted it in. I took it out to play last weekend and got a gps reading of 71.3 @ 5200 rpm before I ran out of room on the small lake I was testing on. I was also running with the same 24p bravo prop. With a little more room on the lake and some more trim I think I can get a bit more out of it. I was told that with the ecm tune the rev limiter was set to 5500-5600 rpm.... I have not confirmed that yet but a 5200 there was no sign of any rev limiter.
So far its looking and sounding good, can't wait to get back out there!!
As for the 7.4 mpi I haven't torn it down yet to see what went bad but thats on the to do list....
I purchased a 502 mag mpi off a friend of mine that was bored .30 over with srp pistons and a crane 731 cam and crane gold roller rockers, and a ecm tune. I put a set of emi thunder exhaust on it and bolted it in. I took it out to play last weekend and got a gps reading of 71.3 @ 5200 rpm before I ran out of room on the small lake I was testing on. I was also running with the same 24p bravo prop. With a little more room on the lake and some more trim I think I can get a bit more out of it. I was told that with the ecm tune the rev limiter was set to 5500-5600 rpm.... I have not confirmed that yet but a 5200 there was no sign of any rev limiter.
So far its looking and sounding good, can't wait to get back out there!!
As for the 7.4 mpi I haven't torn it down yet to see what went bad but thats on the to do list....
Sounds like you're pretty well dialed in there. 7% slip, nice
You can always throw a labbed 25" Mirage+ on and see what the big number is
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Razor, in a previous tread you mentioned a revolution 4 prop for bow lift do you think that would help me at all with my current setup? On my previous setup with the procharger I tried the 25p mirage+ it was faster than the 24p bravo but, I found it hard to keep it hooked up. With the bravo I had no problems .
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7% slip is incredibly, you could try a few different props but i can say that trying to duplicate the 7% will not be easy. Was the bravo 1 labbed? If not, there should be something gain by labbing it. If you want to keep the props un labbed the Rev 4 does give some additional bow lift over a bravo 1.
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7% slip is incredibly, you could try a few different props but i can say that trying to duplicate the 7% will not be easy. Was the bravo 1 labbed? If not, there should be something gain by labbing it. If you want to keep the props un labbed the Rev 4 does give some additional bow lift over a bravo 1.
How do you calculate the slip%? How does that work the lower the number the better?
Before I go messing with the props I want to take it out on a larger body of water where I have plenty of room to run and play with the trim so I can see if I can get anymore rpm and speed out of it.
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As for the steering right now I am running bone stock, but because I am running a bit faster now I am thinking about adding one of imco's single ram systems to it. I dont want to spend the money to go full hydro because I dont plan on keeping the boat much longer. Imco's single ram system new is about $1400. At this point I think most people would agree that I need to do something with the steering.
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Razor, in a previous tread you mentioned a revolution 4 prop for bow lift do you think that would help me at all with my current setup? On my previous setup with the procharger I tried the 25p mirage+ it was faster than the 24p bravo but, I found it hard to keep it hooked up. With the bravo I had no problems .
The easies way to calculate your slip is just to use one of the online offerings. Merc Racing has one, so does Hering and Bam. I put in a pitch of 23.3, your speed, drive ratio and rpms, it is as simple as that. Oh, and Hering has one as an app. That's the one I used. Way cool app.
If you ever decide to try for 75+, a labbed M+ 27" would be the prop, but it won't be a nice all around prop. It will need a light load and be slow out of the hole, but a lot of fun
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Sweet project, good luck with it.




