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I have a 25' Shockwave with a 500 EFI, most of my boating is at a lake that is at 7000' elevation, the engine runs fine except that I am only able to get about 4500 rpm's at WOT with a 24" bravo 1 prop. at Havasu I can run a 25" prop and get 5100 rpm's.

would changing out the throttle body to something like a Hardin 1000 cfm improve performance to get more air to the intake?

or any other suggestions?

Thanks
 

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Have you tried a 22 pitch prop? You should be able to get more RPM’s out of it.
 

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At 7000 ft, your 500 is ~105 hp down.

So you can prop it down or add hp.

Elevation likes forced induction.
(More oxygen/air and fuel, more horsepower...)

A larger throttle body may give you 10 to 15 hp, but over a hundred horsepower is unrealistic.

Dan'l
 

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Yep,

Dual hairdryers, or a supercharger is the only thing to fix low 02 content. :)

Compressing air is the only way to add air that just isn't there at high altitude.

Brian

At 7000 ft, your 500 is ~105 hp down.

So you can prop it down or add hp.

Elevation likes forced induction.
(More oxygen/air and fuel, more horsepower...)

A larger throttle body may give you 10 to 15 hp, but over a hundred horsepower is unrealistic.

Dan'l
 

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I have a 25' Shockwave with a 500 EFI, most of my boating is at a lake that is at 7000' elevation, the engine runs fine except that I am only able to get about 4500 rpm's at WOT with a 24" bravo 1 prop. at Havasu I can run a 25" prop and get 5100 rpm's.

would changing out the throttle body to something like a Hardin 1000 cfm improve performance to get more air to the intake?

or any other suggestions?

Thanks

You need to put a smaller pitch prop on it. I'd go down at least 2" in pitch.
 
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