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Old 03-04-2004, 02:48 PM
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Darin,, what is the most rpm you can get out of a 26 bravo 1 with labbing ??.. I have heard up to 300 additonal over stock. ??
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FOUR BLADE HYDRO,LABBED AND POLISHED
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Darin,, what is the most rpm you can get out of a 26 bravo 1 with labbing ??.. I have heard up to 300 additonal over stock. ??
600rpm
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2 weeks is cool i probably a couple of weeks worth of projects to finish up before I am ready for the water anyway.
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I had this done for my 22' Scarab and really liked the results. It really cured my blow out problem in the corners. I was able to trim much higher indicated on the gauge but I was not able to do a top speed run because of rough seas. Weather pending I will be out on Clear Lake this Sat or Sun.

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Originally posted by HOUSTONPROP
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600 ?? If I currently have a 26p Bravo 1 4 blade runnning at 4,600 you can get me to 5,100 ?? would that be w/ re-pitching or just labbing ??
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Ancient Chinese Secret But not to worry you will not loose speed.
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Darin,, Thanks,, What i'm getting at here is if the boat runs 69 at 4,700 w/ a 26 bravo 1 and I wanna get closer to the rev limiter say 5,100 w/ a labbed 26, theoretically, would I gain approx. 4 mph ?? thanks Chris.
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yes,you should gain more speed as the motor is building more hp at the higher end of the rpm limit,

I, cant say exactly what you will gain for speed but we will get as much as possible.

it will definitely make a difference.

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Smile new props

we have aluminum props for sale at 95.00.
no hub kit ,

just use the same one in your Bravo-one or Mirage . any motor.These are NEW .
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