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gr8dna 10-09-2004 06:58 AM
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Our Epics are in the neighboorhood of 1800 kg and propped to get to 69 km/hr at around 6,000 rpm. 1.26:1 gearbox and a 13" x 13" prop. Toyota's spec for my engine is 300 HP and 315 ft/lbs, with the redline mentioned above.
To give you an idea what this VVT-i setup will do for you: last Friday I had an additional 1315 kgs in the 1800 kg boat to make the wake HUGE. Don't get me wrong, we were barely getting on plane, but for that much prop, she was doin good (and the wake was making me think of blowing out my knees on the way down).
You're talking of pushing a lot of weight. Don't prop it for 50 mph or she'll never get up on plane.
You're probably going to be in my same boat - little cricket in your head saying "wouldn't it really be nice to have that supercharger on it?", at the same time, knowing you're getting amazing gas mileage and good performance.
cars noddy 10-10-2004 11:02 AM
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thanks for the info. good to hear of somthing that is close to what i am doing.
your right, i think it wil do the job, but i think i have thirst for more power. we will see how i go. ill definatley have a full report later.
what ecu do the epics run,and do they run a marine alternator?
i am worried the sandard one wont last with the bilge moisture.
Paul
gr8dna 10-17-2004 10:49 PM
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It's a toyota ECU (don't know much about it beyond that). The alternator's a marinized Denso and is a GREAT unit: mine's bench tensted up to 90 amps. I would not even consider running electrical equipment that's not marinized (spark proof) just for safety's sake. I did look into replacing it at one time cuz I though it was bad (hence the bench test) and there's a ton of marine alternator places that would do one up for you. Here's a picture of my alternator and some other goodies:
http://www.cyclone-cj.com/forum/ind...ay;threadid=257 cars noddy 10-18-2004 12:33 PM
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great pics. thanks for the the info.
Paul
cars noddy 11-11-2004 10:52 AM
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bayliner update
ok guys,
i now have the heat exchanger, marine alternator is coming from the us ($325us) along with an epic engine cover($165us).
microtec ecu has arived and i am sorting out the engine loom to get rid of the un wanted stuff.
remote mounting oil filter and have purchased a oil cooler.
getting a price on stainless steel epic marine exhaust from the us. dollar convert is good at the moment and the contact there has a heap of original epic parts he is clearing out. i was told the epic marine starter is the same as the car starter which saves me 359$ us.
planning to run the vvti from a switch from the dash, we will see how it goes, no body here knows much about them so it will be trial and era.
how are all the local 1uz boats going, any super charger reports to come in?
Paul
gr8dna 11-11-2004 03:18 PM
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Okay, now you've got me: "the contact there has a heap of original epic parts he is clearing out". Need to know more of what you're talking. Which dealership is this guy from? Could you share his contact info with us? If it's Atlanta Marine, we Epic owners would REALLY like to know if he's trying to dump his stock (he might actually be THE Toyota warehouse.)
cars noddy 11-12-2004 09:01 AM
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balance stock
Ok here is how it is.
I didnt mean to sound as if he is dumping all his stock, he just said that he has a lot of stuff he wanted to get rid off. Stuff being the kind of stuff that that people dont mormally require such as plastic engine covers etc.
Apparentley this guy has the bulk of the remaining Epic spares, posibily the only spares. He also said that the bullet proof design meant that spare parts have rarely called upon. He only does the Epic spare parts work as a part time, once a fortnight type of thing. I cannot buy directly through him, i am going through a dealer of which i will publish next week. I cannot remember the name, but its in Wasington. He is sending me a parts calalogue & manual for the epics.
He said to sort out what i need as a whole package as then he can do a better price. He doesnt want too many head aches with dribs and drab orders. i think all the parts are in shipping containers or somthing.
He did say that the more commonoly used parts will still be available for some time. What they are, I dont know.
Over here, a marine epic alternator is available for $2300 AU.
I can buy it there for $335US. And still get the st/s exhaust manifolds of which are meant to be great quality?. Can you guys tell me what the electric full pumps are like?
I cant wait to see the manual and parts lits/descriptions etc.
I will post contacts next week.
Paul
gr8dna 11-13-2004 02:29 PM
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THANKS!!! for the feedback.
I would have never guessed that there are parts in Washington. Atlanta, yes, Washa, no.
Just so happens I need a new plastic engine cover. Did you really mean to say that the alternator is the same as an automotive design? I thought it would've been marinized. The alt you're getting is an awesome 90 amp unit, but I know the Sequoia's good for like 180 amps.
Thanks for the head's up - we're a really small community and are not currently connected with any real insider info. We don't know if there's one set of Toyota Marine manifolds or if there are 1,322 sets. The thought of ANY spares being dumped makes me cringe, cuz in my book, it's all precious, down to the last seat cushion.
Assuming you've ordered the VT300i manual (engine), you'll have some good reading soon.
quadcam boat 11-15-2004 06:35 AM
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Paul,
let us know when you get the list and prices. Has anyone got pictures of the toyota stainless steel manifolds?
cars noddy 11-15-2004 08:14 AM
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No, alternator is definatley marinized, only the starter is automotive.
Quadcam, he says that i be getting drawings and sizes of the manifolds of which ill post on the forum. it just may take 2 weeks before i can do all this.
Can anybody tell me where the air temp sensor is located on the vvti version, and what the vacuum line is ontop of the engine next to the diognostic cover is.
Plastic engine covers are $167us for v-drive and about 200 for direct drive.
I will put price list on the forum too.
paul
blueplastic 11-28-2004 06:23 PM
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Paul - could you post some info on how we can buy Toyota Epic boat parts? Especially a direct drive engine cover...
cars noddy 11-30-2004 10:24 AM
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Contact Karen Loff, from Ski-Masters water sports.
ph (425)481-2754
she gets all there parts from Bill Nickturn who runs Toyota Marine. He doesnt sell to the Public. There maybe a local supplier, just look up the epic forum for possible local suppliers.
The books did arive, good, but no price lists or diemensional diagrams.
I need more diemensions of the manifold, side profile showing how far the manifold rises and goes back past the back of the engine.
any sketches that you may be able to supply would help determine wether or not i can fit the manifolds to my boat.
Tell Karen that Paul the aussie sent you.
I will be ordering my parts in the next day or so.
Good luck.
Paul