Boat is 2359 Trophy I have the stock 2001 5.0 M/C 230 hp I believe. Wide open is 4200 4300 I cruise at 27 mph at 3700.That scene is ok but Im not happy about my fuel consumption as well as I would like a bit more peak power,not to be used except in heavy going etc.Im struggling and pretty well wide open when I occasionally load up with fuel and people.
I have o experience with 4 bbls so will ask for advice/opinions.
1.At my normal running speed and weight,assumably with only 2 bbls working,will i burn less fuel with a 4bbl?Right now Im doing 9 imp (11 us) gals/hr.
2.The 4 bbl apparently gives 30 more hp. Is this at same rpms ?in which case I guess Id need more prop pitch to use that available hp..Assumably if that is the case Id then cruise at a lower rpm.Maybe this would create a fuel saving in itself?Like overdrive versus drive loiwering the rpms in a car?
3.Where does vacuum come into all this?My old 250 c.i.165 hp m/c had a vacuum gauge which you "kept in the green"ie above I think 5 inches vac.I moved this setup on to my 470 and used it with good results for 20 years. No idea if Im in the green on my 5.0 and wonder what the deal is on vacuum anyway. I always thought it was something to do with conserving valve life.Is this right?Would the 4 bbl improve vacuum at a similar cruise speed?an is it even a consideration?
5. What 4 bbl would be best?Need new manifold?
A lot of questions. Any and all input appreciated.
I have o experience with 4 bbls so will ask for advice/opinions.
1.At my normal running speed and weight,assumably with only 2 bbls working,will i burn less fuel with a 4bbl?Right now Im doing 9 imp (11 us) gals/hr.
2.The 4 bbl apparently gives 30 more hp. Is this at same rpms ?in which case I guess Id need more prop pitch to use that available hp..Assumably if that is the case Id then cruise at a lower rpm.Maybe this would create a fuel saving in itself?Like overdrive versus drive loiwering the rpms in a car?
3.Where does vacuum come into all this?My old 250 c.i.165 hp m/c had a vacuum gauge which you "kept in the green"ie above I think 5 inches vac.I moved this setup on to my 470 and used it with good results for 20 years. No idea if Im in the green on my 5.0 and wonder what the deal is on vacuum anyway. I always thought it was something to do with conserving valve life.Is this right?Would the 4 bbl improve vacuum at a similar cruise speed?an is it even a consideration?
5. What 4 bbl would be best?Need new manifold?
A lot of questions. Any and all input appreciated.