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usafhg wrote:
This is in response to a thread that was discussing the limits of naturally aspirated HP in a 305 c.i.d. engine. Well, first, I must confess I don't know too much about recreational boating engines specifically. However, there is much in common between car and boat engines. As far as reliable operation is concerned, lets look a moment (bear with me) at the Infiniti G35 VQ 3.5 liter 6 cylinder engine. Normally aspirated, it puts out 300 HP (up from 260). And it has been rated one of the top engines in a car under 50K for about 10 years. Now I realize it isn't apples to apples. The air intake might be more restricted in the boat engine without a fair about of help--I don't know. But the point is today's engines are more advanced, without the bolt-on technology enhancements. Marine and aircraft engines operate in a completely different environment than automotive engines. They often run at or near full throttle for hours on end and if the motor breaks down at sea or up in the air you can't simply pull over. For this reason the motors tend to be derated somewhat from what the blocks are actually capable of producing. |
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