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That's basically it. You can use an aftermarket automotive aluminum intake
buit the carb needs to be marine. For that engine I'd stick with a 600 or 650 cfm max. Any bigger would really be overcarbed. Don't expect any overwhelming performnace leap. Maybe 3 mph or so more on the top end. "crystalguy" wrote in message oups.com... I recently purchased a 1988 Sea Ray with a Mercruiser V-6 4.3 with a 2 barrel carb (175 hp) Is it possible to convert this to a 4.3 with 4 barrel carb (205hp) Is it just a matter of changing the carb and intake or are the ingnitions different? Any input would be greatly appreciated. |
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