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How many of you try to get more hp out of your motors?
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The 343 engines have stamped steel rockers and by swapping them out with a roller rockers and with added ratio you will see gains. Also I believe the 340+ engines have a 1.6 ratio. I do believe you could upgrade to a 1.7 ratio and gain a little.www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
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Originally posted by Wickedcummins View PostThe 343 engines have stamped steel rockers and by swapping them out with a roller rockers and with added ratio you will see gains. Also I believe the 340+ engines have a 1.6 ratio. I do believe you could upgrade to a 1.7 ratio and gain a little.
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Marine Powers 340 had rail rockers and the 360 had rollers, you couldnt notice much difference, because the torque was very little changed.
A lot of the marine engine companys like to one up each other with a HP claim but a 350 chevy can only achieve so much torque so thats why you saw Indmar come out with the Hammer Head 6.2l stroker which worked very well pulling more ballast.
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Tigé Jedi
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Dom, that raises a question. Using PCM's engines as examples, their EX343 provides 343 HP from 5.7L displacement. Their 6.0L EX409 has only 5% more displacement yet gets 19% more horsepower out of it. What's happening there? How are they able to get a greater percentage increase in HP than the percentage increase in displacement?
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostDom, that raises a question. Using PCM's engines as examples, their EX343 provides 343 HP from 5.7L displacement. Their 6.0L EX409 has only 5% more displacement yet gets 19% more horsepower out of it. What's happening there? How are they able to get a greater percentage increase in HP than the percentage increase in displacement?
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostHeck, I figured they were using the good stuff for how much they charge! At least they have a 1.6 in them. Any idea what heads they are using? Are they custom for marine or based off of the vortec heads or?www.1320diesel.com Home of the Fastest Diesels!
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostDom, that raises a question. Using PCM's engines as examples, their EX343 provides 343 HP from 5.7L displacement. Their 6.0L EX409 has only 5% more displacement yet gets 19% more horsepower out of it. What's happening there? How are they able to get a greater percentage increase in HP than the percentage increase in displacement?
If you look at a vintage 427 vs 428 ford motor you would think they have to run relatively close, but they had 2 different purposes and there cubic inches were derived 2 different ways, 427, 4.23 bore x 3.78 stroke, lower torque to propel ford gt at high speeds and rpm, 428, 4.130 bore x 3.98 stroke , tons of low end torque to propel drag race car , gets the mass moving from a dead start.
hope this helps
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by dom w. forte View Posthope this helps
Thanks for the data!
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