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Mercury outboard carb swap for increase HP
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazyboat" data-source="post: 497161" data-attributes="member: 21552"><p>Going for 18-25 is not bad on a light boat, but with a couple of buddies you'll be lucky to notice a 2-3 mph gain IMO. If you can trade her for the 40 everyone else talks about, do so. If not change both parts, to realize the increase, doing just one won't do what you want. Picture a 1/2" garden hose, you open one end up to 1" but leave the other @ 1/2", you don't get any more flow out of her, you need to open both ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazyboat, post: 497161, member: 21552"] Going for 18-25 is not bad on a light boat, but with a couple of buddies you'll be lucky to notice a 2-3 mph gain IMO. If you can trade her for the 40 everyone else talks about, do so. If not change both parts, to realize the increase, doing just one won't do what you want. Picture a 1/2" garden hose, you open one end up to 1" but leave the other @ 1/2", you don't get any more flow out of her, you need to open both ends. [/QUOTE]
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