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    Default Supra sa 400 vs 440

    Should I get the 440 or the 400 in the supra sa. I am not sure if it is worth the extra price. We will be surfing and wakeboarding mostly running stock ballast with 2-4 people in the boat. What are your guys thoughts.
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    Where do you live?


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    Any elevation above sea level, I would go with 440. I boat at 6000 ft and my 440 still can't cut it with 4000 lbs. I know that's a lot of weight and not what I run normally. I normally run 3000 to 3500 and can just hit 10.3 mph surfing, but no more
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    I live in Bc , usually boat at around 1500 ft above sea level.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shockthis View Post
    I live in Bc , usually boat at around 1500 ft above sea level.
    Go for the 440 I have the 2014 450 SA and we boat in BC and Ghost lake next to Canmore and we use all of that engine


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    440 for sure.


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    Thanks guys, the wakeboard wake is awesome, when we demoed it we used stock ballast for the surf wave and seamed really good any way to make it better?
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    Quote Originally Posted by moombahighrider View Post
    Any elevation above sea level, I would go with 440. I boat at 6000 ft and my 440 still can't cut it with 4000 lbs. I know that's a lot of weight and not what I run normally. I normally run 3000 to 3500 and can just hit 10.3 mph surfing, but no more
    Are you propped appropriately?

    I agree, I'd go with the 440 in the Supra lineup, at least SA and larger.
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    First, I would think properly propped the 400 would be suffic

    Second, not trying to threadjack here but I will ask the question anyways. The 400 to a 440 is just a programming difference, engine is identical. Does anyone think a company will come up with a way to re program a 400 to the 440 for less than the 5k the dealers are asking for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcjimmy33 View Post
    First, I would think properly propped the 400 would be suffic
    I pretty much agree across the board on the Moomba lineup. I start second guessing in the Supra lineup, though. There might be more difference in weight than some would expect ....

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