carboncow+iboats
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Hey gang. Go easy on me from those with all the knowledge!
I restored a 1997 Pursuit Denali the last few years with a new long (big) block prob sitting at 310-330hp with a Volvo Penta duo setup, truly brought it back from the dead. I currently have F5 props that is came with...still in great shape.
One of the big challenges during my redo was getting new injectors figured out and last summer we got that sorted, so I"m confident they are flowing correct. As far as the fuel pump and pressure...haven't got that far yet to know if it's correct, I'll need a tech for that. But the FI system is all original, so ancient.
Boat specs. Approx. 5000-6000 lbs depending on which data I can find. I'd like to think I'm on the higher side since most of these were small blocks. I cruise at 3000 rpm and at mid season I'm getting about 27mph on a mild day. I can only get WOT to about 3800 and 36 mph. So pretty linear speed to RPM across that range. I seem to recall my crusaders in another boat were 4200-4400 RPM with velvet drives. The fact I have not gotten WOT the last 3 seasons since getting the new engine in (and new injectors last year) hasn't been an issue because I don't really wan to run much over 3000-3300RPM most of the time...
but. I'd love to have 2-3 more mph, maybe? Plus I idle at 600rpm and going no wake through our area is waaayyy to slow. Wondering if an F6 would help with...
1997 Pursuit Denali 2460 (25ft)
Weight is listed at 4200 Dry in one document and 5200 in another. I think I'm 5500+ with fuel, big block, etc.
Drive: DPS 1.95 radio
Engine: 7.4GiPLKDCE (new long block 3 summer ago and rebuilder said 330hp)
Props....
F5Front 3851465 7J
F5Rear 3851475 7J
See attach images of docs I have found on my approx. year but it seems 90% of this boat model were 5.7L engines and a lot of mercruisers.
I restored a 1997 Pursuit Denali the last few years with a new long (big) block prob sitting at 310-330hp with a Volvo Penta duo setup, truly brought it back from the dead. I currently have F5 props that is came with...still in great shape.
One of the big challenges during my redo was getting new injectors figured out and last summer we got that sorted, so I"m confident they are flowing correct. As far as the fuel pump and pressure...haven't got that far yet to know if it's correct, I'll need a tech for that. But the FI system is all original, so ancient.
Boat specs. Approx. 5000-6000 lbs depending on which data I can find. I'd like to think I'm on the higher side since most of these were small blocks. I cruise at 3000 rpm and at mid season I'm getting about 27mph on a mild day. I can only get WOT to about 3800 and 36 mph. So pretty linear speed to RPM across that range. I seem to recall my crusaders in another boat were 4200-4400 RPM with velvet drives. The fact I have not gotten WOT the last 3 seasons since getting the new engine in (and new injectors last year) hasn't been an issue because I don't really wan to run much over 3000-3300RPM most of the time...
but. I'd love to have 2-3 more mph, maybe? Plus I idle at 600rpm and going no wake through our area is waaayyy to slow. Wondering if an F6 would help with...
- idle speed? Even .5-.8 would be major improvement.
- another 1,2 or 3 mph at my cruising speeds?
- Get closer to an expected WOT, or is my understanding backwards...and I might have a power delivery issue with fuel or such?
1997 Pursuit Denali 2460 (25ft)
Weight is listed at 4200 Dry in one document and 5200 in another. I think I'm 5500+ with fuel, big block, etc.
Drive: DPS 1.95 radio
Engine: 7.4GiPLKDCE (new long block 3 summer ago and rebuilder said 330hp)
Props....
F5Front 3851465 7J
F5Rear 3851475 7J
See attach images of docs I have found on my approx. year but it seems 90% of this boat model were 5.7L engines and a lot of mercruisers.
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