Basic marine tune for snipers -
#1
Basic marine tune for snipers -
Hi - im working on a basic super safe starter tune for snipers on mostly stock marine engines that shd still make good stock power - assuming max rpm around 4500.
Ive come up with this - thoughts?
Sniper basic tune
Ive come up with this - thoughts?
Sniper basic tune
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CamaroMan (06-02-2023)
#3
Hi thanks - is this a stock motor? my question is isnt 14 idle timing a little on the high side much when factory is around 8-10? was this a max performance tune you worked up to?
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It has stock heads and bottom end, cam is a Crane 169611 and has a single plane intake. There is no issue with the idle timing either, just runs smoother with 14 degrees. Not really a mas performance tune, you won't really see much noticeable difference in performance with timing on a NA engine in a boat unless you put the engine on a dyno so it can be measured, this just works fine and is safe.
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articfriends (06-03-2023), CamaroMan (06-03-2023)
#5
sounds good- yes i have backed the boat on trailer and loaded it up around 2500, turned dizzy till max rpm and back it down a notch for max performance. made a world of difference on my fishing boat.. bone stock 260 with 80s swirlport 193 64cc heads, that thing FLIES over the water with a 21p stainless 4 blade - cruises easily at 2500rpm 25mph. Anyway im rambling - thanks for the info. Ran a friends tune that was kinda close to mine with a bit more timing on a gen4 454 lake boat yesterday - that thing was RIPPING with the sniper. Power on tap like a double pumper.. very very nice!