Re: Northstar repower?
I agree, there's no need for name calling-----------
As I've previously stated. This was a hypothetical question as I've never seen a Northstar engine in a boat. Perhaps you're correct about the performance in a boat. I'll eventually find out.
This project would be no different than putting a Northstar engine in a car that it wasn't designed for. [basically] As I also stated, who cares about resale value? I'm not doing this for marketing, just for me. If this works as I plan [and it will] I'll have perhaps the most dependable engine in a marine application. Remember, it has "limp home mode".
It's not that I don't like your opinions. The data doesn't necessarily translate into real world performance or lack there of. Gearing plays an ever increasing role in any engine application. I've experienced one of these engines in a '94 ETC and the performance was way beyond the rated 300 hp. Engine stats are nice but what really counts is how it feels and works on the road or in the water. Correct?
The one thing I find amusing is how so many are concerned about how my time and money are spent.

I'll be 100 percent debt free in another 6 months. My income is such that I want to do a project that apparently no one else has done. So, I'm going to.
Here's the dyno chart from GMPP showing a completely different chart than yours.
http://www.gmperformanceparts.com/E...gine=4.6 Northstar V8&sku=12499468&engCat=rpo
The one you posted is correct for that engine as far as I can tell. There's two Northstar dynos on that on that site.

They're for the new 4.4 liter.

You should look up the specs on the supercharged Northstar. [really big grin]