B Bucketmouth Member Joined Oct 17, 2006 Messages 23 Points 1 Jun 9, 2012 #1 http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/files/_images/201105/100-0511seven_2.jpg Could it turn a 45 pitch? $69,000, maybe not.
http://www.saltwatersportsman.com/files/_images/201105/100-0511seven_2.jpg Could it turn a 45 pitch? $69,000, maybe not.
N northGa Active Member Joined Apr 4, 2010 Messages 78 Points 6 Jun 10, 2012 #2 It got a mention in this month's Hot Rod magazine, it is based on the LSA engine, wonder what it weighs? It has to be a whopper!
It got a mention in this month's Hot Rod magazine, it is based on the LSA engine, wonder what it weighs? It has to be a whopper!
Bobalouie Active Member Joined May 12, 2005 Messages 827 Points 28 Location Edmond, OK Jun 10, 2012 #3 over 1000lbs EACH!!!
J Jimxb02 Active Member Joined Mar 21, 2005 Messages 315 Points 0 Jun 10, 2012 #4 Probably around 1000 pounds ---- could go as high as 1100 ready to run. If this is an LSA engine , then the specks for the outboard are ---- 530 HP @ 6200 RPM. These are the published specks from GM. Darris needs to beef up the transom on the new 23/24 ft. family boat. Hydromotive needs to start the design on a new casting ---- 15 1/2 X 36 T3X !!!!! Jim
Probably around 1000 pounds ---- could go as high as 1100 ready to run. If this is an LSA engine , then the specks for the outboard are ---- 530 HP @ 6200 RPM. These are the published specks from GM. Darris needs to beef up the transom on the new 23/24 ft. family boat. Hydromotive needs to start the design on a new casting ---- 15 1/2 X 36 T3X !!!!! Jim
Bobalouie Active Member Joined May 12, 2005 Messages 827 Points 28 Location Edmond, OK Jun 10, 2012 #5 Specs are 557 hp @ 5400 RPM, 550 ft-lbs torque, runs on 87 octane, dry weight of 1045 lbs. http://www.seven-marine.com/motors/specifications/
Specs are 557 hp @ 5400 RPM, 550 ft-lbs torque, runs on 87 octane, dry weight of 1045 lbs. http://www.seven-marine.com/motors/specifications/
H hack02 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 15, 2005 Messages 1,270 Points 36 Location Lawrenceville GA Jun 10, 2012 #6 Says you can get 1.4 to 1 gearing. That should spin a prop to the moon, even at just 5000rpms. At a thousand lbs you could put one on something like one of the outboard powered Fountain fishing boats.
Says you can get 1.4 to 1 gearing. That should spin a prop to the moon, even at just 5000rpms. At a thousand lbs you could put one on something like one of the outboard powered Fountain fishing boats.