I'm looking into buying an 08 Z1 but the big hold up that Im haveing is it has the 320hp motor. I always went with the thought that bigger is better and I think the 340 might be a better choice. I'm getting into surfing but I still like to throw down some sweet turns when the glass is out on the lake. Just looking for some insite.
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Originally posted by da.bell View PostI would agree with you. The MP 340 engine is is awesome and will provide enough power for you when you eventually weigh the boat down with ballast. I am sure the 320 can do the same but money well spend with that upgrade.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I test drove the Z1 at the dealers meeting when they first came out we had these things loaded up and you could not tell the difference from 320 to 340. i can assure the 320 will be fine for that boat. if i were to get one i would get the 320 and spend the extra $$$ on some wetsounds or some other option i liked i really would. best of luck.
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I've driven Wminnich's 22Ve with factory ballast + extra. I was really impressed with the 320hp. I would not hesitate to order the 320hp. Like KKO said, use the diff for other upgrades/options.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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I am a go bigger on horse power guy. It apears you are in Montana which means alititude. You will have less horse power at altitude, as much as 20% less above 5,000 feet. You can compensate by repropping, but if it were me I'd go 340. My boat screams at Mead, 3,000 feet,compared to my local lakes that are around 6,000 feet. Good luck on the new purchase.My dad always said "Stupid Hurts". He's yet to be proven wrong, but for some reason I keep trying.
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How much the 20 extra horsies make, I don't know. However, my own personal observations seem to be on this site that the MP 340 is a great engine, with plenty of power, excellent fuel economy and seems to be reliable.
I have the 340 in my 2007 24Ve, which is a big boat. I can still go 41 mph with as much as 2500-3000 lbs of people/ballast/gear.http://wake9.com/
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We have no regrets going with the 340hp. Having said that, I have not driven the 320hp engine at all, so I don't know how it compares.
I don't think the 320 is fuel injected, so you may want to think about that - in this day in age, there is no reason to put up with the hassle of carbs in my opinion. The 340hp starts right away every time with no choking or excessive cranking. And from what I can tell over 50 hours of use this summer, it burns less than 5 gallons an hour. I'd sure like to know what the burn is on the 320hp motor.
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Originally posted by ragboy View PostHow much the 20 extra horsies make, I don't know. However, my own personal observations seem to be on this site that the MP 340 is a great engine, with plenty of power, excellent fuel economy and seems to be reliable.
I have the 340 in my 2007 24Ve, which is a big boat. I can still go 41 mph with as much as 2500-3000 lbs of people/ballast/gear.Originally posted by flyguy View PostWe have no regrets going with the 340hp. Having said that, I have not driven the 320hp engine at all, so I don't know how it compares.
I don't think the 320 is fuel injected, so you may want to think about that - in this day in age, there is no reason to put up with the hassle of carbs in my opinion. The 340hp starts right away every time with no choking or excessive cranking. And from what I can tell over 50 hours of use this summer, it burns less than 5 gallons an hour. I'd sure like to know what the burn is on the 320hp motor.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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