bravo 1 stay 1.36 or go 1.5?
if you had the chance would you stay 1.36 or go to 1.5.
just blew a drive (long story), and one of the things ive been hearing during prop selection has been "aw your only runnin 1.36's all the new drives are 1.5" is it worth the effort? |
Theory is the closer the drives are to 1:1 the strong they are, so 1:36 are stronger than 1:50, in the real world I ran 1:36 XZs with 700 plus horse power and never blew a drive
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It all comes down to props. How fast is your boat, what props do you spin?
When the pitch gets too high in number a paddle wheel effect happens. basically, you have to exert more effort just turning the prop than it is worth until you get really moving. So for 'regular' performance boats you'll see the pitch is usually in the same range with ratio changed to make it happen. Generally you'll see 23-27 pitch on factory boats. This gives you the best all around performance. |
You have to have Big motor(s) to run 1.36's. Is this on your Formula? Post didn't say. I don't think I ever saw a Formula with 1.36's.
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Stick with the 1.36. I switched to 1.50 and lost speed and acceleration. I don't care what they might tell you. See avatar for size of boat.
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Originally Posted by Smitty
(Post 3439674)
Stick with the 1.36. I switched to 1.50 and lost speed and acceleration. I don't care what they might tell you. See avatar for size of boat.
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I have a sunsation 32 running hp 500's with 1.36 spinning mirage 23, top speed at 80+ mph... would stick with that instead of running maybe... 27 to...??? 30 pitch? much easier to find, new or used, in the 23 range than higher...
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