whipple charged 26
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whipple charged 26
One of my buddies has a 26' scarab. I think its a 97 with a 502 mpi. He says it tops out at 69gps. He is putting a whipple charger on it and expects to hit 80mph! Does that sound reasonable?
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Its is an extremely reliable package. Tame around the docks. I was running real low 60's before.
I'll give ya a run down on the engine. I rebuilt the engine before putting on the Whipple. The only thing that had to be done after the engine broke in was to adjust the throttle sensor and blade. Once the engine loosened up it had problems idling around the docks when I turned the hydraulic steering on it.
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I'll give ya a run down on the engine. I rebuilt the engine before putting on the Whipple. The only thing that had to be done after the engine broke in was to adjust the throttle sensor and blade. Once the engine loosened up it had problems idling around the docks when I turned the hydraulic steering on it.
96 502mpi
crane gold HP roller rockers
zero gap rings, stainless marine exhaust
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Originally Posted by Fever Mike
I owned and raced a 1998 26 Scarab with a 502MPI and with a labbed prop, stock engine and the cabin removed I only saw 66-67 on GPS. With Stainless Marine exhaust, cabin removed, windshiled removed, blue print bottomI saw 68.
In factory stock form the boat goes 64 on GPS.
If he wipples it and installs the correct exhaust and labbed prop he will need 600hp at the prop to see 80 plus he will ABSOLUTLY need to install full hydraulic steering. No way I would ever trust the cable steering on a mid-late 90's 26 Scarab!
In factory stock form the boat goes 64 on GPS.
If he wipples it and installs the correct exhaust and labbed prop he will need 600hp at the prop to see 80 plus he will ABSOLUTLY need to install full hydraulic steering. No way I would ever trust the cable steering on a mid-late 90's 26 Scarab!
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I've got a 1997 26 Scarab and with the stock 502 that boat would only go 64on GPS in perfect conditions.
To get that boat to run 80 he will have to run quite a bit of boost.
I'm estimating around 670hp (N/A540) and mine has run a best of 80.7gps. He will definitley need hyd. steering, some sort of solid mounts (custom made mine), better tabs (Victorys are a big improvment), fuel system, exhaust, and a good throttle arm to keep from breaking drives.
To get that boat to run 80 he will have to run quite a bit of boost.
I'm estimating around 670hp (N/A540) and mine has run a best of 80.7gps. He will definitley need hyd. steering, some sort of solid mounts (custom made mine), better tabs (Victorys are a big improvment), fuel system, exhaust, and a good throttle arm to keep from breaking drives.