You mean 67. . .My guess 30 pitch bravo 1 around 87 mph.
Is the hull that inefficient? Only pull a 26 with 565 my HO pulls that in my 260.You mean 67. . .
G P S ? OK, maybe 77? MAYBE. I could be wrong.I run a 525 / XR drive with a 26 pitch prop. I’ve ran 75 mph with this set up.
High 70's GPS is probably about right. 28 pitch Bravo 1.G P S ? OK, maybe 77? MAYBE. I could be wrong.
Very good point.Personally, if it was my build, I would stay away from the 565 and go with a 540. The 565 has to run 89. 540 is tuned for 87.
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That's over a $20k difference in cost though. Obviously that is the ultimate way to go if you have the funds for it.Or, put a 600 Merc as it requires 87 octane to run and you lookin @ maybe 80 mph on standard day baro, temp conditions and sea Level.
520 with E Tops will make 560. For much less.Personally, if it was my build, I would stay away from the 565 and go with a 540. The 565 has to run 89. 540 is tuned for 87.
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If you add E Tops or CMI to a 520, does it void the warranty??520 with E Tops will make 560. For much less.
If you add E Tops or CMI to a 520, does it void the warranty??
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100%. That is a solid plan for sure.Yes. Run it a year then change. E tops, tune, and prop. Still less than a 565.
Need the Mercury Racing stickers for the valve covers also.100%. That is a solid plan for sure.
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If I am not mistaken the 520-565's now have an extended warranty to either 3 or 5 years so making the swap at the end of year one maybe an issue. With some of the issues Mercury Racing has been having with some of their engines I would recommend keeping the warranty intact.If you add E Tops or CMI to a 520, does it void the warranty??
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That's what I thought. 3 year warranty up front with option to purchase 2 more. I have already talked to Fallon about purchasing the extended warranty on my 400r. Seems like a no brainer.If I am not mistaken the 520-565's now have an extended warranty to either 3 or 5 years so making the swap at the end of year one maybe an issue. With some of the issues Mercury Racing has been having with some of their engines I would recommend keeping the warranty intact.
I had a new 540 put in at year one with 30 hours covered under warranty.
100% no brainer. Love your boat. Seen it a couple of times before you bought it.That's what I thought. 3 year warranty up front with option to purchase 2 more. I have already talked to Fallon about purchasing the extended warranty on my 400r. Seems like a no brainer.
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Did you delete your last post? Wanting to see 40hp without a tune.If I am not mistaken the 520-565's now have an extended warranty to either 3 or 5 years so making the swap at the end of year one maybe an issue. With some of the issues Mercury Racing has been having with some of their engines I would recommend keeping the warranty intact.
I had a new 540 put in at year one with 30 hours covered under warranty.
That is on outboards only. Merc Racing is 2 year on 520,540,565.That's what I thought. 3 year warranty up front with option to purchase 2 more. I have already talked to Fallon about purchasing the extended warranty on my 400r. Seems like a no brainer.
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I did since when I wrote it I didn't see the part about the tune, then I saw it and would then have to agree with you.Did you delete your last post? Wanting to see 40hp without a tune.
Stock manifolds on the 520 are tiny. Mercury makes it easy to pick up the power. Also I bet a 540 makes more than 540. The 565 probably makes advertised. The 600's usually dyno less.
Even without the tune it would probably be pretty close. Tune would mainly be to increase the limiter. Turn the same pitch prop further. Gain everywhere.I did since when I wrote it I didn't see the part about the tune, then I saw it and would then have to agree with you.
Thanks man, appreciate it!! We are very happy with it.100% no brainer. Love your boat. Seen it a couple of times before you bought it.
I would then wait the 2 years to make any change and not one to keep warranty. Glad I had the warranty on mine.That is on outboards only. Merc Racing is 2 year on 520,540,565.
Easy enough to swap the exhaust. Tune probably leaves a signature in the computer. I agree with the overall better to be safe.I would then wait the 2 years to make any change and not one to keep warranty. Glad I had the warranty on mine.
I think that is waaayy optimistic..My guess 30 pitch bravo 1 around 87 mph.
I did not realize how slow of a hull it is. My guess was based on my 26' cobra with HO and friends Bullet with a 500. Looks like he needs to spend the money and go 600.I think that is waaayy optimistic..
i Was thinkingupper 70’s low 80’s
520 with E Tops will make 560. For much less.
Um, no. The 540 is a 520 with headers and a tune. And it’s still 523 CID with a 4” stroke, and a single throttle body. And if you decide to add spark to the tune, it’s no longer an 87 octane engine. Definitely not making 560 with E-tops on 87.
565 has 4.250” stroke (534 CID) twin 80mm throttle bodies, and individual coil per cylinder. The extra 0.250” stroke and extra ETC is worth more than you think. Oh yeah, without messing with the warranty.
But I get wanting to play.
I might be selling my 25p MAX 5 to go down in pitch. You can try before you buy. $1100.I was going to try a 5 blade but at $1800 I have not been in a hurry. I also wanted to see if anyone has tried one and what they thought.
Learning something new about boat stuff. In the stuff I've messed with has been "normal" 540 meant 4.25 x 4.50...Um, no. The 540 is a 520 with headers and a tune. And it’s still 523 CID with a 4” stroke, and a single throttle body. And if you decide to add spark to the tune, it’s no longer an 87 octane engine. Definitely not making 560 with E-tops on 87.
565 has 4.250” stroke (534 CID) twin 80mm throttle bodies, and individual coil per cylinder. The extra 0.250” stroke and extra ETC is worth more than you think. Oh yeah, without messing with the warranty.
But I get wanting to play.
I have a 25 Howard open bow walk through with a stock 600 and a 4 blade28 pitch prop it ran 82 after stage 3 tune same prop it will hit the rev limiter at 89+
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Yup a 28 Bullet is really like a 25 boat from other manufacturersA 25 Bullet is half the size of a 255 Hallett.
If you park a 270 next to a 28 Bullet, which i have done, the 28 Bullet is tiny, skinny, short, literally looks half the size.
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If it were me, I would just have the 525 rebuilt and maybe a little hotter cam and heads. Will save you a good chunk of money over the 520-565 engine packages and the 525 is an awesome engine package. I would only go to the new package if you want to change everythingover to the DTS system for digital shifting but not really worth it.Wow, thanks for all of your guy's input. The boat will be used at Lake Mead mostly. We are your typical family boaters, loaded with kids and ice chests, towing tubes, little bit wake boarding. We currently have a 2002 Hallett 260AC with the 525 merc racing. We have owned her for 7 years now. The outdrive just went out on us last weekend (Upper). It was the original XZ drive. We are replacing it with a new XR complete upper and lower and new prop Bravo 1 24p. The wallet didn't like that.
We've never used GPS for a speed check, but the speedo read 74 a couple times ( it's hard to read the speedo at that speed, everything is shaking and the wind is peeling my eyelids back). Conditions, light chop, 105 degrees, 2 people in the boat, trimmed up (probably too far), 1/2 tank of gas, bimini up.
With all of that said, I'm wondering if the higher torque 565 is just what I need. I like to faster than my wife does. So, we dont see 65-70 very often. But. I'd love to go low 80's every once in a while.
We primarily boat at Mead. Is yours the teal/purple one? Depending on how many hrs are on your 525, I would do the top end along with a Whipple.Wow, thanks for all of your guy's input. The boat will be used at Lake Mead mostly. We are your typical family boaters, loaded with kids and ice chests, towing tubes, little bit wake boarding. We currently have a 2002 Hallett 260AC with the 525 merc racing. We have owned her for 7 years now. The outdrive just went out on us last weekend (Upper). It was the original XZ drive. We are replacing it with a new XR complete upper and lower and new prop Bravo 1 24p. The wallet didn't like that.
We've never used GPS for a speed check, but the speedo read 74 a couple times ( it's hard to read the speedo at that speed, everything is shaking and the wind is peeling my eyelids back). Conditions, light chop, 105 degrees, 2 people in the boat, trimmed up (probably too far), 1/2 tank of gas, bimini up.
With all of that said, I'm wondering if the higher torque 565 is just what I need. I like to faster than my wife does. So, we dont see 65-70 very often. But. I'd love to go low 80's every once in a while.
Pretty sure the OP was talking about a new build 255.We primarily boat at Mead. Is yours the teal/purple one? Depending on how many hrs are on your 525, I would do the top end along with a Whipple.
It will be the most cost effective way to put that boat in the 80's. Like Andy said above the switch to DTS will add even more cost. Have you already done the drive?
Pretty sure you are right. HahaPretty sure the OP was talking about a new build 255.
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255 is roomier. The 275 bow seating is small compared. Depends on how much room you need/want.Yes we are looking at getting a Hallett 255 and selling this Hallett 260. But...I just saw the new Hallett 275 and I am really liking it.