CMI vs Gill
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From: McHenry IL /Duck Key FL
I am planning on upgrading my power and am wondering for a stock merc 500hp the HP diff you will see with cmi vs gill
didnt the 500hp come strock with gills?
didnt the 500hp come strock with gills?
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From: Elizabethtown KY USA
Klaw,
The HP 500 carbed use the Gills. The HP 500 EFIs uses CMI. Same HP rating for both even though I have been told the EFIs will dyno with more HP than the carbed. The EFIs also use a different cam grind which is a little more aggressive than the cam used in the carbed version.
Hope this helps.
Be safe,
Mark
The HP 500 carbed use the Gills. The HP 500 EFIs uses CMI. Same HP rating for both even though I have been told the EFIs will dyno with more HP than the carbed. The EFIs also use a different cam grind which is a little more aggressive than the cam used in the carbed version.
Hope this helps.
Be safe,
Mark
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From: McHenry IL /Duck Key FL
The motors I am looking at are carbed with 200 hours on them
I guess the biggest diff is the look factor of o tube exhaust manifod versus teh gil type thanks alot guys
I guess the biggest diff is the look factor of o tube exhaust manifod versus teh gil type thanks alot guys
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Try looking at this chart. HP between them all is close but the tube headers (CMIs) and the Eickerts seem to provide substantially more torque than the manifold styles.
http://www.arizonahotboats.com/exhaustdyno.xls
http://www.arizonahotboats.com/exhaustdyno.xls
#9
Originally posted by Team Gary
Go with the CMI's. You will thank yoursefl the next time you change spark lpugs.
Go with the CMI's. You will thank yoursefl the next time you change spark lpugs.
Canada Jeff, how is exceleration let's say from 3000rpm to WOT between you and your friend's boat?



