greg82255
Senior Chief Petty Officer
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- Oct 26, 2009
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Hello,
I have made several posts about this engine, my '82 Merc 898 (305). Over the winter I put on an Edelbrock Performer intake and switched from a Rochester 2 barrel to a Holley 4160 (600 CFM) 4 barrel carb. I also switched from log manifolds to center-rise exhaust. I was told by several people that I would see a 20-30 HP increase and that I would see a 3-5 miles per hour increase. I haven't seen any increase in speed. The engine is hitting 4400 RPM and 50 mph, which is exactly the same as it did last year before I did anything to it. I'm not a mechanic and don't know how to properly tune a carb and adjust the timing, so it hasn't been done yet. Is this more than likely the reason I am not seeing any increase in speed? Will a properly tuned motor really put out 20-30 more horsepower than one that is not tuned right?
I have made several posts about this engine, my '82 Merc 898 (305). Over the winter I put on an Edelbrock Performer intake and switched from a Rochester 2 barrel to a Holley 4160 (600 CFM) 4 barrel carb. I also switched from log manifolds to center-rise exhaust. I was told by several people that I would see a 20-30 HP increase and that I would see a 3-5 miles per hour increase. I haven't seen any increase in speed. The engine is hitting 4400 RPM and 50 mph, which is exactly the same as it did last year before I did anything to it. I'm not a mechanic and don't know how to properly tune a carb and adjust the timing, so it hasn't been done yet. Is this more than likely the reason I am not seeing any increase in speed? Will a properly tuned motor really put out 20-30 more horsepower than one that is not tuned right?