38 fountain 1700hp
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38 fountain 1700hp
Anyone out there that have a side by side 38 lighting with 1700hp (850 aside), we are currently repowering and are wondering what kind of mph to expect out of it. We are hoping for 105-110. Just trying to get some feedback.Thanks
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Well I think that's a bit optomistic. I know you have steps and I don't but I have 2100 HP (1050 a side) in a 40 footer and the best we can do is just barely knocking at triple digits. I'm sure some other beak guys who have your exact setup will chime in.
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what year fountain?
assuming you have the twin small steps, you should be in the ball park of 105+ with a true 850/side. You will have to be spinning some high rpm with the right props though.
assuming you have the twin small steps, you should be in the ball park of 105+ with a true 850/side. You will have to be spinning some high rpm with the right props though.
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It's a 2001 and currently has Orlandi power 500 efi with a true 647hp a side spinning 5600 with untouched 32 bravo ones. It will run 88- 89 mph all day with 3 people. The boat has the twin small steps and we plan on spinning 6000 rpm. With the addition of 200 hp per side and IMCO drives to hold the power we are hoping after some fine tuning of props to be over 105 mph.
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It's a 2001 and currently has Orlandi power 500 efi with a true 647hp a side spinning 5600 with untouched 32 bravo ones. It will run 88- 89 mph all day with 3 people. The boat has the twin small steps and we plan on spinning 6000 rpm. With the addition of 200 hp per side and IMCO drives to hold the power we are hoping after some fine tuning of props to be over 105 mph.
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It's a 2001 and currently has Orlandi power 500 efi with a true 647hp a side spinning 5600 with untouched 32 bravo ones. It will run 88- 89 mph all day with 3 people. The boat has the twin small steps and we plan on spinning 6000 rpm. With the addition of 200 hp per side and IMCO drives to hold the power we are hoping after some fine tuning of props to be over 105 mph.
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Seems to be a little debate on the IMCO loss but I still would rather go 100 in every poker run than 105 on the first leg and being broken after that.
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Judging by what you run now, and the power you are looking to add I think 105 is pretty optimistic for sure. If you just added the power and didn't touch the drives I would say you are going to be right around 100mph. With the imco's in the mix it will put you below the 100 mark. Will cost alot to get the imco's dialed in just to midigate the speed lose, and may still be 5mph slower then your current drives. Tryin to find the thread, but there was a guy on here with a 38 that ran 105 with 900 a side, and fell below 100 after putting on the imco's. He had to spend big money on props and spacers to get it back to 100-101
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