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Just wanted to re visit this one. Since I changed to a 23" pitch Mach 3 a few weeks ago I've really been able to enjoy driving the boat. Gets out of the hole better, midrange will throw you out of the boat, and top end is respectable without any real handling issues. I'm seeing 75 mph at a bit over 7000 rpm.(Tach only goes to 7000) Apparently no rev limiter.... I've pulled the plugs after every run, motor seems happy, I'm starting to think maybe there's been some work done to this motor already. I had the exhaust divider off, didn't see any grinder marks. Am I pushing my luck??? I've been adding some oil to my fuel, haven't deleted the oil injection yet...
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
Paul at Top Gun marine or Ted at speedmaster marine, both in our neck of the woods, both great sources of new and used parts and information for the black stuff.
I'll have a look, but money's too tight for an engine purchase this year. I'm happy so far with the way this motor's running, I'm going to be deleting the oil injection and looking at short mids over the winter. Then tear up the floor in the spring and see if I'm getting into a recore project.... The boroscope showed a few dark spots near the transom, and the floor's weak under the driver's seat. We'll see....
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
idvette wrote:Then tear up the floor in the spring and see if I'm getting into a recore project.... The boroscope showed a few dark spots near the transom, and the floor's weak under the driver's seat. We'll see....
Lol.... I'm thinking so too. Apparently the floor was just done about 4 years ago, with no signs of a bad core. But if the floor rotted that quickly, I imagine the core may need attention.
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1988 Canadian Edition Vision Sold
1990 Hydrostream Virage Stage 3 Turbo
get your block cut to 240/260 specs put a 7 pedal front half on it some tony brucato injectors and ecu top pin pistons i got a set of 32 1/2 cc heads that only one hole needs to be cleaned up from piston slap that will get compression up to around 145 ish polish the exhaust port some so its good flow coming in and out now and put you a holly red on it and take the factor fuel pump assembly off with a bosch 39 psi regulator and she will scream and tony brucato tell him what your doing he will tune your injectors and computer for the rest of your motor and it will be spot on and you can lean or rich the computer with a turn of a dial computer and forged pistons screaming hahahaha port midsection and exhaust tuner for good sound and relief back pressure