Using my extensive background in car knowledge and my limited exposure to boats, I think you can do this for about the same cost as it would be on a car/truck. The main things to consider and type of supercharger(roots, centrifigal?sp?) and the type of fuel management you have currently. Is it carbed or is it injected. The kit itself should not have to be marine specific, it is basically a compressor, so no additional waterproofing or spark dampening will be needed.
Five pounds of boost on a small block is gonna give some pretty noticeable gains. Think roughly 100hp and 150ft/lbs based on a 300hp flywheel hp engine. This is with stock cam and heads. Cam overlap is not gonna be an issue until you start pushing alot of boost and turning some serious rpm.
Let me know if you have more specific questions.
Five pounds of boost on a small block is gonna give some pretty noticeable gains. Think roughly 100hp and 150ft/lbs based on a 300hp flywheel hp engine. This is with stock cam and heads. Cam overlap is not gonna be an issue until you start pushing alot of boost and turning some serious rpm.
Let me know if you have more specific questions.
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