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Old May 18th 04, 08:33 PM
Jay
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Default New Supercharged Marine Rotax

Has anyone here done anything with the new 3 jug 4 cycle supercharged
engines they're making now? Something like 215HP

http://www.seadoo.com/en-US/Watercra.../RXP/Specs.htm



Type Supercharged four-stroke, three-cylinder Rotax® SOHC with
Intercooler


Bore x Stroke 100mm x 63.4mm

Displacement/hp 1494 cc / 215 hp

Compression ratio 8.5:1

Carburetion / Fuel injection Multi-port fuel injection

Lubrication Dry sump, pressure oil system

Cooling Closed-loop cooling system

Fuel type Regular unleaded
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Old May 20th 04, 08:12 PM
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I would concur, running wide open isn't a melt issue, if it can do it
for 60 seconds it can do it for an hour. It will reach steady state
temperature very quickly being as light as it is, from that point on,
all waste heat goes out into the environment. The TBO is likely
effected but as cheap as these things are (being high volume
uncertified) who cares.


(Regnirps) wrote in message ...
"Ed Bryant"
dian wrote:

I think given that there are electronic sensors for both engine overhead,
and exhaust overheat means that the engine is not meant to run flat out...
who really wants to run their SeaDoo at 90 mph all day?


I'd estimate a 40 mph cruise wouln't take more that 40 or 50 HP, well under
the peak.


Put the engine in a plane, and it'd melt.


Unless those sensors are there to prevent damage when it is run out of the
water for cleaning and rinsing salt out and such. I'd guess it is meant to run
WOT all day long towing inner tubes and wake boards.

-- Charlie Springer

 




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