What to repower my 22 Donzi classic with?
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What to repower my 22 Donzi classic with?
Well my dad is looking at re-powering my 22 Donzi classic while it's sitting in his backyard for the next 3 years while I'm in stationed in Hawaii. Trying to keep costs as reasonable as possible.
My whipple charged Gen VI 454 is complete junk. Hole in block, valve stem broken through valve guide, etc. I do have a good whipple blower and dana marine exhaust. I don't want to re-use the accessories, they are from 1996 and looking pretty tired.
He just wants a motor to run and get out on the water. I eventually want to be able to go 80mph when I get back. I was running 86mph + with the whippled 454, but that was a little fast for this boat. So 500hp might be just right.
I don't mind chipping in some money too to get the right motor off the bat so I'm not swapping it out in 3 years. Plus it'll be a hard sell with the wife to swap out a running engine.
I'm thinking about some options:
-Find a later model 502EFI takeout and run it with my exhaust. Then I can add my blower in 3 years.
-Used 500EFI, hook up my closed loop cooling, and sell my whipple blower to make up for the price increase.
-Have a shop build up a new 502- but then I'm stuck with my old 1996 era accessories and v-belts.
-496HO takeout- but not a good engine to upgrade. Worried about wire harness compatabilites too.
Any other ideas?
My whipple charged Gen VI 454 is complete junk. Hole in block, valve stem broken through valve guide, etc. I do have a good whipple blower and dana marine exhaust. I don't want to re-use the accessories, they are from 1996 and looking pretty tired.
He just wants a motor to run and get out on the water. I eventually want to be able to go 80mph when I get back. I was running 86mph + with the whippled 454, but that was a little fast for this boat. So 500hp might be just right.
I don't mind chipping in some money too to get the right motor off the bat so I'm not swapping it out in 3 years. Plus it'll be a hard sell with the wife to swap out a running engine.
I'm thinking about some options:
-Find a later model 502EFI takeout and run it with my exhaust. Then I can add my blower in 3 years.
-Used 500EFI, hook up my closed loop cooling, and sell my whipple blower to make up for the price increase.
-Have a shop build up a new 502- but then I'm stuck with my old 1996 era accessories and v-belts.
-496HO takeout- but not a good engine to upgrade. Worried about wire harness compatabilites too.
Any other ideas?
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Well my dad is looking at re-powering my 22 Donzi classic while it's sitting in his backyard for the next 3 years while I'm in stationed in Hawaii. Trying to keep costs as reasonable as possible.
My whipple charged Gen VI 454 is complete junk. Hole in block, valve stem broken through valve guide, etc. I do have a good whipple blower and dana marine exhaust. I don't want to re-use the accessories, they are from 1996 and looking pretty tired.
He just wants a motor to run and get out on the water. I eventually want to be able to go 80mph when I get back. I was running 86mph + with the whippled 454, but that was a little fast for this boat. So 500hp might be just right.
I don't mind chipping in some money too to get the right motor off the bat so I'm not swapping it out in 3 years. Plus it'll be a hard sell with the wife to swap out a running engine.
I'm thinking about some options:
-Find a later model 502EFI takeout and run it with my exhaust. Then I can add my blower in 3 years.
-Used 500EFI, hook up my closed loop cooling, and sell my whipple blower to make up for the price increase.
-Have a shop build up a new 502- but then I'm stuck with my old 1996 era accessories and v-belts.
-496HO takeout- but not a good engine to upgrade. Worried about wire harness compatabilites too.
Any other ideas?
My whipple charged Gen VI 454 is complete junk. Hole in block, valve stem broken through valve guide, etc. I do have a good whipple blower and dana marine exhaust. I don't want to re-use the accessories, they are from 1996 and looking pretty tired.
He just wants a motor to run and get out on the water. I eventually want to be able to go 80mph when I get back. I was running 86mph + with the whippled 454, but that was a little fast for this boat. So 500hp might be just right.
I don't mind chipping in some money too to get the right motor off the bat so I'm not swapping it out in 3 years. Plus it'll be a hard sell with the wife to swap out a running engine.
I'm thinking about some options:
-Find a later model 502EFI takeout and run it with my exhaust. Then I can add my blower in 3 years.
-Used 500EFI, hook up my closed loop cooling, and sell my whipple blower to make up for the price increase.
-Have a shop build up a new 502- but then I'm stuck with my old 1996 era accessories and v-belts.
-496HO takeout- but not a good engine to upgrade. Worried about wire harness compatabilites too.
Any other ideas?
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I had an 06 22 Shelby edition...I think the engine best suited for this boat would be a 525 efi..This would give you great performance and super reliable...80-85 would be no prob..
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how about a 496 HO complete (engine only, no drive), for $9848.00 comes with a mercruiser 1year warranty.
$1000.00 for an additional 2 years warranty through merc. turn key and have fun.
$1000.00 for an additional 2 years warranty through merc. turn key and have fun.
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15,000 without the blower and exh:, thats funny with a blown motor 88 22 fter in to days market maybe 8,000 to 10,000.. no k planes, with the blower 15 is high a motor replacement will be crate 5000 stripped to a merc 425hp 12000. so your talking mid to high 20's to get her running a 1988 22 footer. so its got steering but the drive is 12years old to boot. if the boat had the faring instead of the windshield that would help. well good luck anyways
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