waterinthefuel
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There seems to be a "glass ceiling" on the ponies produced by outboards. Jetski's get more powerful every year, why not outboards?
Get ready for the sky to fall. More HP is on the wayOriginally posted by CuyahogaChuck:<br /> It's not a "glass' ceiling it's an engineering ceiling. <br />Traditionally outboards were not highly stressed because reliabilty was more important. <br />The HP potential for 2-stroke motors is sky high. Racing motorcycles were making 160 HP (unsupercharged) with just 30 cubic inches. And that was 15 years ago. But the motors were so small and overstressed they were always on the edge of destruction. <br />The big bugaboo is heat. More HP means a lot more heat to get rid of. And a system that depends on sucking up unfiltered water where debris is all around would not be conducive to keeping a hot motor alive. <br />I saw a cutaway of a top end, supercharged outboard. It was so complicated and so expensive that only a drug runner would bother with it.