lmac2 wrote:
a 5.0 and 5.7 Mercruiser provide different hosepower ratings yet for all intents and purposes the exterior dimensions are the same. It would then, seem to reason that there is definetly a correlation to horsepower and performance, and more than likely several ways to get there.
Thanks Imac2 for starting this, I like the potential....
In the example you provided, these are different blocks/displacement engines.... "There's no replacement for displacement". However, simple mods you may try on your car, such as Using a K&N intake tube and box vs factory I have not seen. As far as exhaust, I think a boats is very un-restricted due to the short length, no real mufflers/Cat. I don't think you can "chip" a marine engine either. You could probably re-program the computer to adjust the timing curve, but that could be very expensive for little gain. As far as bigger automotive applications, The heads/cam is the one that comes to mind. These are basically truck heads/cams since they should have good low-end torque (I looked it up on my last boat, anyhow).
I agree marine engines could "breath" better. I know my air cleaner is undersized for my boat, I'm sure the intake is too. However, is it worth spending a couple hundred $$ for something I only spend 40 hours a year in, and hardly ever run WOT? I don't think so.
If anyone comes up with some simple mods, such as a larger air cleaner, or re-locating the air cleaner to get cooler air, please post. Otherwise, I'm happy with my 320 hp.
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