So I got ambitious last winter and converted my 1970 SRV 240 hard top from omc stringer drive to a new 383 MPI and used Bravo 3 drive. I’ve now tried two separate sets of props and still have max rpm at 4400. Engine has a mild cam and upgraded valve train. Otherwise a basic built 383 Vortec. The accessories(computer, electrical, intake, injectors, etc) were off a donor 350 mag engine. I plan to get the computer tuned over this winter to now match the 383. I’m skeptical I will have what I’m looking for from the tune as it seems to run well as is minus the 4400 max rpm. Here’s what I’m getting for numbers:
22p set - 4200 RPM, 41 mph
20p set - 4400 rpm 38 mph
Any suggestions to get closer to the 5200 mark? The engine was built and dynoed at 5200 so I’d really like to get this thing up there but I’m out of prop pitch and suffering on speed. Drive ratio 2.2. I know these hulls aren’t built for speed and are heavy but I feel I’m missing out on a couple more mph’s if I can get the rpm up. Boat sits in a well all year so maybe hull is full of water? I’m taking it to a scale after the season is over to get a weight spec. I’ll also do some inspecting under the floors. Pictures just to show WTH we did to this old boat lol
22p set - 4200 RPM, 41 mph
20p set - 4400 rpm 38 mph
Any suggestions to get closer to the 5200 mark? The engine was built and dynoed at 5200 so I’d really like to get this thing up there but I’m out of prop pitch and suffering on speed. Drive ratio 2.2. I know these hulls aren’t built for speed and are heavy but I feel I’m missing out on a couple more mph’s if I can get the rpm up. Boat sits in a well all year so maybe hull is full of water? I’m taking it to a scale after the season is over to get a weight spec. I’ll also do some inspecting under the floors. Pictures just to show WTH we did to this old boat lol