mercury marines new turbocharged boat engine 1350hp.

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fuck.

Just 15 minutes ago at the Miami International Boat Show, Mercury Racing pulled the sheets off its 1350- and 1300-hp turbocharged engines, as well as the brand-new M8 dry sump drive that was designed and built to handle them. Based on a 552-cubic-inch, 32-valve quad-overhead-cam platform (QC4v), the engines are the most sophisticated products in Mercury Racing history, according to Fred Kiekhaefer, the company’s president.


The closed-cooled aluminum engines—both the block and cylinder heads are aluminum—were designed to eliminate the torque deficiency and “turbo lag” that are commonly associated with turbocharged engines. To accomplish these goals the Mercury Racing design team used electronically actuated waste gates and pulse-tuned exhaust. Pulse tuning exhaust is common in two-stroke engines but unique in four-stroke applications—Mercury Racing is actually applying for a patent for the new technology. Both of the engines turbochargers, one for each bank of cylinders, are water-cooled.


Controlling all engine—and transmission—functions is a Motorola PCM10 controller. The PCM10 reportedly has 10 times the computing power of prior Motorola products.




According to the folks at Mercury Racing, the new engines are significantly more fuel-efficient and quieter that other models in the same power range. They also reportedly meet Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board exhaust emissions standards.


For more comprehensive stories on Mercury Racing’s 1350 and 1300 engines, as well as the M8 drive, check out the upcoming Powerboat magazine.


I wrote the article and, frankly, I was amazed. Releasing such high-level engine-and-drive products—and you can bet they will have commensurately high prices—at this point in time is in a bold move. And one I think, because of the products themselves, will pay off.

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That kind of power in a single engine boat is really going to increase potential in a boat... most boats now touching that kinda power I bet are dual engine designs... therefore much larger and heavier boats.

Pretty cool.

well there are turbine powered boats... and there are boats that have had dual whipple setups that have been like 1200hp... these are engines from mercury- like with a warranty haha. i bet there have been some more hp engines out there before... but

Question. How do you put one of these in a car?

a really big car.



A second onboard Propulsion Control Module (PCM) microprocessor enhances the versatility of the popular 1200 SCi –allowing owners to switch from the required 112 AKI race fuel at 1200 h.p. to the second PCM which enables the engine to run on 89 posted pump octane (R + M)/2, or (95 RON) International fuel rating fuel at 1025 h.p. Mercury Racing created the DualFuel 1200 SCi in response to the limited availability of fuels with the higher octane ratings at marinas and on-water facilities around the world.
The engine shares all of the mild mannered running qualities as its 850 SCi and 1075 SCi siblings. It is docile around docks but ferocious once unleashed. The 1200 SCi features a pair of Lysholm twin screw super chargers with multiport fuel injection (two injectors per cylinder). This combination provides sport boaters with turn-key starting, great overall running quality and incredibly smooth idle quality for a high horsepower big block.
Supercharger boost is variable. A boost bypass control valve, electronically activated by the PCM microprocessor, continuously adjusts the amount of boost needed to provide consistent horsepower. Under optimum ambient conditions, the boost bypass control valve will open to adjust for the lowest boost required to obtain the maximum rated horsepower.
Polished pulleys, clear anodized hose fittings, new graphics and our universal engine mount system packaged with the durable BAM Cyborg transmission and legendary dry-sump Six drive put the finishing touch on what is the ultimate in high performance sterndrive marine propulsion versatility.


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what the badassery is about boat engines tho- is that boats dont have transmissions. when they are going high speeds- the engine is just constantly at redline. and they get run like that. for long periods of time too!

imagine running your car at redline for 20-25 minutes..... nooooooo thanks for most cars.
 
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