350 vs. 350 Mag mpi...just swapped...now prop?
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Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, But I believe there is a bigger difference than 40HP between an old carb 260HP/350 and a new 300HP/350magMPI.
A 260 carb engine is 260 at the crank. A 350magMPI is like 325HP at the crank. That is more like a 65HP increase. I think you will gain 400-500rpm with the same prop which should give you about 3mph... You will love the MPI engine, well worth $2000!!!
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A 260 carb engine is 260 at the crank. A 350magMPI is like 325HP at the crank. That is more like a 65HP increase. I think you will gain 400-500rpm with the same prop which should give you about 3mph... You will love the MPI engine, well worth $2000!!!
Good Luck,
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Everyone has told me differently about what RPM I was supposed to be running with the original 260HP motor. Trimmed out I would only hit 4600. I never tried another prop on it all this year. Next year, with the new motor, I will be trying some diff. props. I have access to some diff. ones to try, and I think that will be my best bet.
Voodoo, I'll have to grab your GPS someday and go screw around on the Mississippi! Couldn't figure out how you knew I had a "100HP" Firecat!!! (until I saw your pic. of your boat!) I'm hoping that I was propped wrong last year so that I can see 60MPH this year. If nothing else, I will like the MPI vS the carb....
Thanks guys!!
Justin
Houston Prop, I will be calling you in the early spring...thanks for the info.
Voodoo, I'll have to grab your GPS someday and go screw around on the Mississippi! Couldn't figure out how you knew I had a "100HP" Firecat!!! (until I saw your pic. of your boat!) I'm hoping that I was propped wrong last year so that I can see 60MPH this year. If nothing else, I will like the MPI vS the carb....
Thanks guys!!
Justin
Houston Prop, I will be calling you in the early spring...thanks for the info.
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Originally posted by Caincando1
My '81 260/350 says 4200-4600RPM's on the valve cover. I've ran it as high as 5100 with small props, but I'm sure that's not good for the motor.
Brian
My '81 260/350 says 4200-4600RPM's on the valve cover. I've ran it as high as 5100 with small props, but I'm sure that's not good for the motor.
Brian
Do you know the weight of the boat??? Try here
http://www.mercurymarine.com/prop_selector
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Guys a 260/350 will not make more power by spinning it over 4600rpm. Also, by over-reving the engine will lean out. I learned the hard way by melting pistons...
If you change the cam, intake, and re-jet the carb. You can turn your 260 into a 300...
Happy Boating,
If you change the cam, intake, and re-jet the carb. You can turn your 260 into a 300...
Happy Boating,
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