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Old 03-23-2014 | 11:49 AM
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I have three Mercury racing 525SC / Bravo one packages for sale. These came out of my '98 fountain that is being re-rigged with updated propulsion. All three motors have the top end freshened, and the short blocks have just over 200 hrs on them. You will get dyno sheets with the motors and I will even let you watch them run on my Superflow dyno before you take delivery (with a deposit in place). One of the packages comes with bravo drive line and tall headers for staggered or triple installations.

The drives have 64 hours on them since they were gone through and bellows were just replaced on two of the HD transom assemblies.

The CMI headers and tailpipes are included. These are true drop in packages.

$12,000 for standard bravo package and $13,000 for engine and driveline package, or $35,000 for everything.





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Is that $12000 for motor and drive or just motor?
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Is that $12000 for motor and drive or just motor?
Motor, transom, drive, headers, and tails.
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Just finished up on the dyno. With the high altitude pulley they are right at 570HP.



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[QUOTE=Precision;4098890]Just finished up on the dyno. With the high altitude pulley they are right at 570HP.



[/QUOTEAnd with the A/F ratio of 14:1 you will turn eight pistons into ashtrays at WOT for any lenght of time]
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And with the A/F ratio of 14:1 you will turn eight pistons into ashtrays at WOT for any lenght of time []
That is the AFR algorithm the dyno calculates. Not actual. I have 10 o2 sensors on my dyno and not one of them read over 11.5:1 on the pulls. Those values are on another page and not on this one due to the quantity of data.

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