Over the next couple of months we will be looking for the premium dealers around the world to install, service and carry stock of the Nizpro Supercharger upgrade packages. The official release will be at the Sema Show in Las Vegas on October 31 st 2017. Nizpro Marine 450 Horsepower ECU calibration.Direct ECU flash tool with plug in harness.What does the supercharger package include? This is the short list not including clamps, nuts and bolts. We certainly understand that at some point the lower unit will become an issue and are already taking steps to be able to offer upgrades.
Lower Unit strength? Currently we have seen zero lower unit gear failures. Up to date we have seen zero failures of any kind using a standard Yamaha 4.2 V6 engine. We started this project in 2013 and to accelerate our own durability testing program we are running our pre-production tests at well beyond the 450hp power level, Higher rpm with substantially higher boost pressures than what the production 450hp package will be released with. We were certainly a little amused when it became public on April 1 st in the US (April 2 nd here in Aus)ĭoes the standard engine cowl Fit? Yes the cowl remains 100 % untouched, we do add a 104 mm I am happy for you to repost my answers to your email questions if you believe it to be appropriate.īelow seem to be the most common asked questions.Īpril fool’s joke? No it certainly is not, this is the real deal. We have a company policy of not directly adding comments on public forums, as it becomes impossible time wise to answer individual questions on multiple forum sites along with not wanting to tread on forum advertisers toes. I have now read the comments posted on the links you provided, so I now have some idea of the questions forum readers would like answered. I was looking to trade my 200 SHO in on a used F300.Heres the email response I recieved from Nizpro:įirstly, thanks for your interest and posting links of our Supercharger kit for the V6 4.2 Litre Yamaha kit. I sent it FedEx and had it back on my boat in 3 days beginning to end. the thing comes off with four 10mm bolts in 2 mins. but I do like mid range fuel efficiency and being able to open it up for separation after a no wake zone or something like that would be nice. I don't like to run wide open and very seldom do. Bottom line is it needs a bigger prop and that will help fuel efficiency and top end speed even more. Sunday, it spun the same prop to the 6200 rev limiter and had more left. The last thing I want to add is that the very efficient Solas 4 blade prop I have been using could only be spun at 5200 rpm by the stock 200 ECU. The engine now has enough power to trim the bow up and it rides on the back 1/3 to 1/2 of the toons like it should when you are running. I was passing bow riders on the last 2-3 miles to the ramp. my top speed increased from 32-33mph with no Bimini.
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PLUS my new Bimini was up the whole time and it wasn't before. My fuel efficiency went from 1.8 to 2.55 with the same prop, same RPM and this was straight into what I estimate was a 2 mph current. I filled the tank when I got there and did the math over lunch. I took my boat out Sunday afternoon to Pickwick Lake on the TN River System and put in mid lake and ran south (up river) for 35 miles without stopping. my cruise mpg was a terrible 1.8 at approx 20mph around 4000 rpm. The 200 just didn't have enough umph to get the front of the toons completely out of the water so there was drag. With clean toons, top down medium load and good prop, I was only getting 32-33 MPH. I have a 200 SHO on a HEAVY R25 with ESP. You have as much chance of blowing the power head on your 200 SHO with the remapped ECU as the guy who BOUGHT the F300.Īnyway, I am here to testify in no uncertain terms that it works and the results are just unbelievable. you boat is only rated for a 200 but Yamaha doesn't want to make separate internal combustion engine parts for 5 different HP models so they throttle the 4.2L engine with the ECU and decal for the various models. The ECU is restricted on the lower HP to fit various applications. They are identical 4.2 L 6 cylinders engines. What I found out is the Yamaha 200SHO, 225SHO, 250 SHO (Japan has a 275 SHO) and the F300 are all the same powerhead. The 2 primary concerns people have are 1) does it work? and 2) if it DOES, will the increase HP damage my engine? I got mine back a couple of weeks ago and installed it in less than 5 mins. I know this has been talked about on many sites and I have done hours of research online and on the phone. I have to share my experience with the Nizpro Marine ECU Flashing or remapping.