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Unless you are rebuilding the engine anyway, I would not waist my money. It
takes a lot of hp to gain any real benefit on the water. Most quote 15 hp to 1 mph. Spend your money on a 350 assuming your boat is 18' or bigger. A 17' will probably run sideways from the torque. Biggest bang for the buck is usually found by going to a good performance SS prop. You can see 5 mph gain with the right prop over a cheap aluminum one. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "Gorf" wrote in message ... I have done some research and heard you can put higher compression flat-top pistons in the 4.3 and gain a few HP. Who makes these pistons? I have done a bunch of searches and come up empty handed. A related question, I have also read that the 4.3 is a 350 minus two cylinders and that the pistons and rods are the same. Is this true or false? -- John WWW.Firewalk-NC.com "Be the change you wish to see in others" ----Gandhi |
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