Turbocharging a Marine Engine
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			You're far better off with a blower.  Turbos have a lag problem as another 
poster pointed out.  There is the prop issue because you'll have to run a 
really 
high pitch for when the turbo kicks in which will make it a dog out of the 
hole.  You also have to deal with a water cooled exhaust system. 
And heat issues.  A 144 or 177 blower will give you the same boost without 
any of these problems. 
 
"Hemicuda"  wrote in message 
  om... 
 Has anyone tried turbocharging a 5.0 L or 5.7 L Merc engine in this 
 group?  I know that it used to be done back in the 70's but I can't 
 find any info about any current set-ups.  From what I can find it 
 seems like it might be advantageous by allowing you to run a better 
 pitch prop for higher top end speed and reduced RPMs for cruising 
 which seem like it would be good for efficiency and engine life.  I 
 don't think it would drop your low end that much because the 
 compression on stock marine engines is close to 9:1 and you can 
 probably run 10PSI of boost on 8.5:1 engines.  Any thoughts or 
 comments?  I am more familiar with turbo applications on cars so I 
 might be missing something.  Thanks for the help! 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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