Scott06
Admiral
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Ok so after a year of dialing the carbs on my GTO I'm going to move my AFR meter set up to my boat. Was hoping to get experience from folks regarding best AFR for marine applications.
Boat is a '04 Sea Ray 200 sport - 21 ft Bowrider,3500 # dry weight, large lake use
engine is a stock 5.0 ( I repowered from a 4.3) with a 4bbl intake( cast iron generic from Mich Motorz) and Edlebrock 1409 w 1/2" phenolic spacer, stock otherwise including TBV ignition. 1.81 ratio drive 21" pitch revolution 4. Best speed of 48 mph gps w 12% slip
Boat performs well most use is loaded watersports. Not looking for improved performance just to ensure I have good AFR and am not lean anywhere in the curve. Also I already owned the meter and lets face it I can't leave well enough alone...
So the real question what AFR ratio s should I target at idle (assumed 13.-14.0), cruise at 3k rpm or so (13-13.5?) and WOT (assumed 12.5 or so)? Are these good targets considering the load in the engine? Was hoping folks had good experience dialing things in.
And yes I did tweak the carb (two steps richer on primary step up rods, one step richer on step up spring, biggest accelerator pump nozzle) and engine shows no signs on plugs ( a tad rich looking) or via borescope on piston tops. Sometimes I get a touch of hesitation at WOT as I move through upper 3k rpms, really looking to see if that area is rich or lean ...
Boat is a '04 Sea Ray 200 sport - 21 ft Bowrider,3500 # dry weight, large lake use
engine is a stock 5.0 ( I repowered from a 4.3) with a 4bbl intake( cast iron generic from Mich Motorz) and Edlebrock 1409 w 1/2" phenolic spacer, stock otherwise including TBV ignition. 1.81 ratio drive 21" pitch revolution 4. Best speed of 48 mph gps w 12% slip
Boat performs well most use is loaded watersports. Not looking for improved performance just to ensure I have good AFR and am not lean anywhere in the curve. Also I already owned the meter and lets face it I can't leave well enough alone...
So the real question what AFR ratio s should I target at idle (assumed 13.-14.0), cruise at 3k rpm or so (13-13.5?) and WOT (assumed 12.5 or so)? Are these good targets considering the load in the engine? Was hoping folks had good experience dialing things in.
And yes I did tweak the carb (two steps richer on primary step up rods, one step richer on step up spring, biggest accelerator pump nozzle) and engine shows no signs on plugs ( a tad rich looking) or via borescope on piston tops. Sometimes I get a touch of hesitation at WOT as I move through upper 3k rpms, really looking to see if that area is rich or lean ...