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Author: | stualaska [ Tue Apr 19, 2011 8:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Kohler 29 hp EFI |
This is my 18' X 52" Polarcraft boat with a 29hp, 747cc, Kohler EFI engine for power. it ran 19-22 mph downstream and 16-18 mph up. We had 720 lbs in the boat, not including the battery and motor. WOT rpm was about 3500. The idle, out of the water, was 1050 rpm and in the water was 940 rpm. Idle was exceptionally smooth both loaded and unloaded. A cold start at 40 degrees F was immediate and only took a minute to warm up and smooth out. The engine is quieter than the 27hp Kohler and the throttle response is smooth and immediate, even when dumped wide open. We ran 23.42 miles on this maiden voyage and used 2.982 gallons of fuel. It's 1 or 2 mph slower than I hoped for, but I'm impressed and thrilled with the overall performance. I didn't expect to get the same speed as the 35hp Briggs and fuel economy is more important to me than speed. When Kohler offers this Delphi EFI on the 999cc engine it will be an exceptional combination for my purposes. |
Author: | Duckdon [ Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Kohler 29 hp EFI |
I want a ride.......Duckdon |
Author: | BROOKS [ Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Kohler 29 hp EFI |
Is Go-Devil offerin' that 29 Kohler now or did ya'lls put it on the frame ?? |
Author: | stualaska [ Tue Apr 19, 2011 7:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Kohler 29 hp EFI |
Author: | stualaska [ Fri May 13, 2011 1:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Kohler 29 hp EFI update |
I mounted the EFI on a 20' X 40" Duracraft to check out the performance. It ran, consistently, 23-25 mph and burned 2 gallons per hour at WOT. It starts immediately, even when it's cold and idles smoothly, at about 1000 RPM, both cold and warm. It is much quieter and smoother than the 35 Briggs at all RPM's. Throttle response continues to be smooth and immediate, even when the throttle is dumped. I don't think it will push as large a load as the 35, but that is what turbochargers are for. I'm thinking a ball bearing LHI turbo with an external wastegate and the O2 sensor in a common runner ahead of the turbo. The ECU may have to be remapped slightly, but it's fun learning new stuff. |
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