PCM 6.0L vs 5.7L Question

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  • braibert
    • Aug 2004
    • 10



    PCM 6.0L vs 5.7L Question

    Does PCM build the 6.0L engine without the 1.23:1 transmission? i.e. Can this engine come with a 1:1 transmission? I have the 6.0L in my truck and love it but I think it would be too beefy of an engine with the 1.23:1 transmission.

    If a boat has the 6.0L engine is a different(softer) prop used so that the pull feels the same as the 5.7L with the 1.23:1 transmission?

    What are the advantages/disadvantages of each?

    Does anyone know the cost difference between the two engines?

    Thanks,
    Bob
  • AbunDiga909
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 2470

    • St. Louis, MO


    #2
    Everything is the same between the two different engines in the boat except that you have the biggest baddest motor out there and your wallet is about 4K emptier.
    [color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]

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    • 502Python
      • Nov 2004
      • 74

      • IL


      #3
      My Python begs to differ.

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      • skinautique
        1,000 Post Club Member
        • Jul 2003
        • 1749

        • Colorado


        #4
        The six liter will suck more gas although it still runs on 87 octane. To my knowledge, it is only available with the power plus tranny. I have skied both and can't feel the difference when I ski behind it. The prop is a different size and you will have more power out of the hole with the zr6

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        • AbunDiga909
          1,000 Post Club Member
          • Sep 2003
          • 2470

          • St. Louis, MO


          #5
          Nothing can compete w/ the python, but its the biggest motor you could get new today.

          I wouldn't say its a different prop size, the only difference I was told was that there is a little "cup" on the end of the prop, but as far as I know the size is the same. That right skinautique?
          [color=blue][size=2][b]I Nautique, therefore I am.[/b][/size][/color]

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          • skiinxs
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Jul 2003
            • 374

            • St. Louis

            • 2019 Ski Nautique 6.2 arriving soon

            #6
            I have had one Excaliber 5.7 and three 6 liters in 196's. I can't feel any difference on the slalom pull, not "hard" or "harsh" at all. The 6 liter is much stronger out of the hole. (The 5.7 is very strong, the 6 liter is just much stronger) They use the same prop on both, Acme 12.5x15.5, but the 6 liter gets a little more cup. the cup is worth about a 150 rpm drop (I know this from running both cup's on my 6 liter, didn't realize ther there was a different cup until I put my spare I bought for the5.7 on my 6 liter and it started bumping the rev limiter, had to have Acme add some cup). The 5.7 liter would hit around 4900 rpm, the same prop on the 6 liter would spin over 5300 (rev limiter stops it at 5300). The correct prop on the 6 liter turns around 5275, very consistent on all three boats. There is no real need for the 6 liter, I just can't turn down more horsepower that comes without any weight penalty.
            Dave
            2019 Ski Nautique 6.2 arriving soon
            16 other Ski Nautiques
            3 MasterCrafts
            18 Ski Supreme's
            1 SlickCraft Squirt Boat

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            • skinautique
              1,000 Post Club Member
              • Jul 2003
              • 1749

              • Colorado


              #7
              Sorry for the misleading info. The 196 runs the same size prop with either engine but the 210 runs a different size prop depending on the engine choice.

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