B,Bfun220 wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:16 amFrom boating magazine-Tuscany wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:47 am BB, I hear you, but from all of the VP reps I’ve talked to, that’s the one thing they all agree on. The long blocks/internal parts are exactly the same. A simple software tune is the difference between the two...which tells me that there is no freaking way the 430 is worth the 11K premium they are charging. Nice profit bump for VP for no added expense.
Yesterday, the guys from my marina came over to fix my sport20 charger, and I asked them what they found out about it. They said that VP ECUs are serialized with the engine, married and locked. They will not sell an ECU unless they get the “faulty” one back first, and issue the same settings in return.
The one thing I can tell you is that they run pretty good.. A throttle spike no matter the speed, the engine is so responsive that it will knock you on your backside if you are not sitting down. The RPM it runs does take a little getting used to. It’s wound right up..
I’m going to the International boat show in Toronto in January. VP will have a huge display, I’ll get to the bottom of it all when I have someone to talk to face to face.
It needed hard part changes too. We had to change the cams and valves and grind the heads differently to make another 50 horsepower,” Huddleston said
You are looking at the old 6.0L platform. That ended around May of 17' when VP started shipping the new 6.2L updated platform. Some 17' models have (re: got stuck) with it, but not mine.. I made sure of it before it was built.
I have a 6.0L in my truck. Same engine and a total dog. I can see where they needed to make hard part changes.
My wife has the new DI 6.2L platform, same as in our boat, and its a flat our runner.


