Has anyone used Revolution marine exhaust?
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I'm seriously thinking of buying new exhaust for my
stock 502 mags. I know there has been several threads on exhaust,but has anyone used the Rev marine manifolds? If so,any results would be great.
stock 502 mags. I know there has been several threads on exhaust,but has anyone used the Rev marine manifolds? If so,any results would be great.
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A Fellow boater and board member is in the process of an install right now. I'm sure he will post the results as soon as the boat hits the water.
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I'm putting a couple of pair on now. They look just like and are a copy(I think) of the Gil or Merc HP exhaust. I expect the same performance. QC may be a little less but WOW for the diff in $ I'd order these again and the customer support guy Wade is great.Hoping for 10 % gain but also added dart intake (then I'll connect my M3's and see what happens
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I have installed a pair of them, the owner of the boat said he noticed a gain and was happy with the modification. I have found that getting the right relocation brackets is the key to making the install go smoothly.
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I am very happy with the set that I installed. Before the exhaust, 65 was all I could get. Now, with a labbed prop and the exhaust, have seen 69 on GPS. Very happy with the exhaust!!!
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I just installed a pair on my 22' Donzi classic last weekend and am very happy. Like was stated you need to make sure you have a bracket to relocate the steering pump, Oil filter and fuel filter or pre-fab one like I did. I picked up almost 300 RPM with nothing else new so I am very happy. There are some pictures of the install on my website if you want too look. They are under the picture of my Donzi at - tiemworks.c0m -
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So far, nothing but good. Anyone have any reason
not to by the revs and go with somthing else.
Stainless,Imco, emi thunder? I sure like the price
of the revs. I intend to keep my engines pretty
much stock (502 mags). 525 h-p tops when I
have to rebuid.
not to by the revs and go with somthing else.
Stainless,Imco, emi thunder? I sure like the price
of the revs. I intend to keep my engines pretty
much stock (502 mags). 525 h-p tops when I
have to rebuid.