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Old 04-18-2001, 02:59 PM
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I just wanted to throw this out thier and se what you think.... I have a 280 2000, I plan on adding a Whipple Superchager, and doing lighning headers, and obviously haveing the ECU reprogrammed. I was told @ 5200 rpm I should be at at least 600hp, maybe 650hp..
I running at 4800 doing 71mph, from GPS
What prop should I go with?

Be safe and GO FAST!!!!!!
 
Old 04-19-2001, 09:09 AM
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Sounds like a great project! Let us know how it turns out. I have a 280 also and I am very interested in the results. For prop advise I would check with the guys at Hydromotive at 330 425 4266. They are very knowledgeable about performance and Velocitys. Great people and have always been willing to talk high performance.

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Old 04-23-2001, 10:11 PM
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MadDog: I have a 2000 Velocity 280 with a Whipplecharged 502Mag. The installation was done last September and only got to use it a few times in pretty rough weather. Because of how rough it was I only felt comfortable up to 80MPH GPS at 4800 RPM and it was still pulling strong. I think I'll hit about 85. I started with a Hydromotive but it was way to easy to break loose. I now have a non-lab finished Bravo 1 30". Whipple now reprograms both ECUs when you buy the package. I sent mine back to Dustin over the winter and had them redone and the limiter put up to 5450RPM. I should be back in the water in the next couple of weeks.

I assume you have full hydraulic steering. I also installed an offshore water pickup and strainer to be sure I get enough water.

Believe it or not ... I am considering changing out the pully to go to 4lbs of boost rather than 6lbs. I will probably still go 80 ... with a lot less stress on the bravo 1 drive, engine, and I can run 89 octane fuel.

Good luck ...
 
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For reference, on my 1994 Summer Squall I'm spinning a blueprinted 27" QIV to 5600 RPM with a normally aspirated 509. Probably 80 to 85 given the right conditions.

I thought about a blower but geez, nobody'll ride in the boat now, any faster and I won't want to...
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Old 05-18-2002, 02:36 AM
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Well hello eveyone sorry it has taken awhile to reply,,,,But everything has gone great with the whipple super charger...I went with AZ (jim), I am doing a strong 79 on a full tank of gas...I am right now installing Gauges to see what I am doing...I have gone to Tyler Crocket here in Michigan,,,but he is very busy,,,but when i do get the numbers this summer then i will decide what to do,,,like diff cyclinder heads, Crank, Valves......I was haveing trouble with getting on plane,,alot of torque,,,26 pitch was not good,,,went to a 29 pitch able to get on plane but robbed on topend,,,I call Hydroautomotive,,,they told me to spin the engine fast and go back90 to the 26 pitch.....so I am adding nose cone,,,and trimming up my water pick up for the intercooler...I put the water pick up on the back of the pad,,,,that is not a good Idea because in my opinion it diverts water from the prop,,,I belive you want as much bite as you can get........but now I am committed,,,I would put the water pick up on the back of the transom,,,reason I thought is not enough water getting to it,,plus I did not want it to be so visivble that I have a superchager...

Next project: after get numbers this summer, increase boost,burn ECU maybe myself, also Alumin. Cyl Heads and valves, external Steering,,,next year 2003 should be 90 or more


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Old 05-18-2002, 09:47 AM
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MadDog: Try a Bravo 1 30" or 28" ... you'll be glad you did. I was VERY unhappy with the Hydromotive ... no bite at all. Forget the nosecone, get a Bravo 1!! I can't remember exactly where my water pickup is but I'll let you know tomorrow.

Good luck.
 
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MAD Dog. A blower will make a world of difference on this boat. I took a 502, put flat top pistons and made a 509. I installed a Lunati medium sized hydralic roller cam, installed severe duty intake, inconnel exhaust valves and a 420 blower with 2 750 carbs. With 3 lbs of boost it ran mid 80's. I stepped the boost up to 6 lbs and now it runs mid 90's. Getting it to set on the pad is a little challenging. I am turing a 30 bravo 5600 to 5700 before I let off it. The 420 allows a lot of power at a good blower drive ratio. Make sure you give a blower a lot of gas. I went up 8 jet sizes in the front and 10 in the rear to get the plugs reading right. I ran it lean on the first go and it got real ugly. Good Luck
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