
this is not gas vs diesel . It is torque we are talking about . don't side step it with the fuel type .
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Semi planing ?rossjo wrote:
I'll pose back a more interesting question:
Given a 36', 16,000# semi-planing hull, which pair of 300hp rated engines would be the best choice for cruising on plane and top speed, assuming each was equipped with its optimum gear ratio and propellers:
1) Pair 7.4L, 300hp, 4,500rpm, V8 gas engines
2) Pair 5.9L, 300hp, 2,500rpm, L6 turbodiesels
3) Pair 5.7L, 300hp, 5,000rpm, V8 gas engines
4) Pair 2.6L, 300hp, 8,000rpm, L4 "tuner" gas engines
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Why?
never kick a man when he's doing it on his ownAllen Sr wrote:My answer is the boat with 500lbs torque@2500rpm. It would require the bigger shaft and wheel and ultimately have the higher horsepower! Now how dumb am I?Tony PLEASE keep your comments held off til later, at least til 0615!
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Tony won't turn and run he will turn on his radar and hope for the best!!!!!!prowlersfish wrote:Tony is correct in a dead stop drag race his boat will beat me . Why ? you would think the diesel with more torque would do better . on paper maybe but in the case of a turbo diesel you have to wait until the turbo builds boost , so the gas has a advantage . This is called turbo lag . The newer engines with variable turbos the case maybe different but you don't see that much in marine use . and a Volvo diesel that uses a blower for low end ( instant ) boost will do much better ( turbo takes over at higher rpm )
Tony , now chain the boats together in a tug of war things maybe different
or give me a 10 yard head start and I will put out so much black smoke you will turn right and run LOL