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Thread: Raptor engine longevity
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09-23-2017, 09:25 PM #1
Raptor engine longevity
Well... time is coming. Linz and I went boat shopping today, found a Supra SA we really like. My only hang up with a moomba/Supra is the raptor motor. I'm not a ford fan first off, so that doesn't help. But in my years of building and working on vehicles, the one engine I refuse to touch ever again is any modular ford motor. 4.6, 5.4 etc... I've just never had any luck with them, they always break something, usually valvetrain related due to oil starvation and hot spotting.
So, how are they holding up in the boats being aluminum with a closed cooling/radiator system? Any recurring issues y'all are seeing? The dealers are no help, they'll tell you anything. Lol
I'm torn between the Supra and a centurion ri237 since they use PCM (chevy LS) engines, but the centurion for and finish just isn't there for the $$ they want.Overkill is underrated
2006 Supra 24SSV Gravity Games- traded but never forgotten
2017 Supra SA 400
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09-23-2017, 09:39 PM #2
I can tell you coming from the older GM based Indmar engines that the new Raptor is an impressive power plant with tons and tons of torque and it is very smooth running. I have 97hrs on my and the oil looks like is clean and unused. Never saw that with a Chevy V8 ever.
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09-23-2017, 09:50 PM #3
You have the 400 or 440?
There is a '16 SA550 worlds edition(?) brand new over in Austin I've been watching but I'm pretty sure I don't want a blower. Seems like more maintenance on a boat that really doesn't need that much power.Overkill is underrated
2006 Supra 24SSV Gravity Games- traded but never forgotten
2017 Supra SA 400
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09-23-2017, 10:14 PM #4
400. And when running a ton of ballast for surfing, the power is DEFINITELY needed. Don't fool yourself, the load on these engines wit these newer heavier surf machines is huge.
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09-23-2017, 10:22 PM #5
Oh I completely agree, I was reading the SA with a trailer, dry is over 7k pounds in the real world! The boat alone weighs what my boat/trailer weigh combined.
But, at the same time, my 7k pound boat when sac'd oit has no problem with my 340hp 5.7 with my acme prop. I'm not a skier anymore and my family only wants to board, so top speed is not a concern.
On a side note, I was scrolling thru indmar website and saw a Raptor 460? Who is getting that motor? Sounds like it'd be a good middle choice without the blower...
Other than that, anyone else with any Raptor issues?Overkill is underrated
2006 Supra 24SSV Gravity Games- traded but never forgotten
2017 Supra SA 400
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09-23-2017, 11:18 PM #6
245 hours on my 15 Mojo with the 400, no issues to report. I think having the correct prop for your application is a must. The 460 you are asking about may be a Malibu engine, they run some different 6.2 options like a 410.
2018 Supra SA400 aka The Ron Burgandy
2011 Sea-Doo Wake 155
2015 Mojo Surf, sold...2013 Axis A22 Recon Edition, sold...2010 Axis A22, sold...2007 Maxum 1800sr3, sold
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09-24-2017, 12:02 AM #7
170 flawless hours on my 2016. I run it slammed with 4500# plus passengers pretty much all the time.
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Enzo bags.
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09-24-2017, 07:13 AM #8
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09-24-2017, 10:50 AM #9Senior Member
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I just came from a PCM 343 engine, they seem to be good but you need change the oil every 50 hrs. They came out with a service bulletin that if you where running heavy loads for surfing and boarding that you need to change it a every 30 hrs. I changed it at 30-40 , what a pain.I did get pretty dirty pretty fast. We Typically put 120 hrs on a summer .I am looking forward to the raptor as I believe they suggest changing it every 75hrs.
2018 Supra SL
2013 Nautique 210
2011 outback v
1992 Sunbird
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09-24-2017, 11:24 AM #10