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You guys just wait til they start going with turbo 4 or 6 cylinders like the auto industry is starting to trend.
I agree with ya', t550.
That's where I see the marine industry going... small block motors using digital shift and throttle technology coupled with quad cam/4 valves per cylinder with computers (PCM's) that can now process the VVT algorithm's required throughout the entire rpm range to correct for a flat torque response.
Torque on the low end AND at WOT.
The majority of the new Merc Racing engines are in this config and naturally aspirated.
http://www.mercuryracing.com/sterndrives/
Now add twin turbos!! ----with a flat power curve and no turbo lag (using pulse-timed exhaust)!!! Wow.....it's just a matter of time before the technology flows down to the masses.
Porsche has been doing it for years using 4 & 6 cylinders (albeit a different rpm curve) and the latest twin turbo from Merc racing (the 1750 9.0 liter (or 1550 9.0L for consumers)) shows great promise.
Unfortunately, it can't happen fast enough for us minions living in Cobalt land. It seems VP has got the current jump on Merc with the 2017 6.2.
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Here's the 1750 HP beast....man I love that shade of blue! :
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