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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
boat is at the fiberglass guy today getting the a/c pickup removed.
dock did you use the same fitting on the back or get a new pickup? |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
David, Its the guy the ski dock uses. his name is jay. heard of him?
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
David, Its the guy the ski dock uses. his name is jay. heard of him?
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by customtouch
Does not immediately ring a bell. How ever that does not mean I don't know him! :D
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
well at least hes not on your chit list :D :D
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
anybody have a guess on what it will do? Im getting anxious! I know ill probably have to do some prop work to get 100% out of it.
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Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
anybody have a guess on what it will do? Im getting anxious! I know ill probably have to do some prop work to get 100% out of it.
If you don't expect much then every little bit you gain seems like a lot. I have told everyone that with all the work we have done that I expect to loose 3 MPH!!!! We are leaving after work tomorrow to head down and pick our boat up finally. I'm taking two sets of props to try Wednesday in that beautiful 70+ degree Florida sunshine. I'll let you know how see does. |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
I wish you the best of luck and the best of results.
If you don't expect much then every little bit you gain seems like a lot. I have told everyone that with all the work we have done that I expect to loose 3 MPH!!!! We are leaving after work tomorrow to head down and pick our boat up finally. I'm taking two sets of props to try Wednesday in that beautiful 70+ degree Florida sunshine. I'll let you know how see does. We have 80-85 degree temps this week :evilb: That will make for some nice testing. |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by BajaRunner
Im very curious to see how yours runs as well. Did you end up changing cams?
We have 80-85 degree temps this week :evilb: That will make for some nice testing. |
Re: Anyone with a 36 calculate your prop slip?
Originally Posted by Dock Holiday
Yes, the only thing we changed on the engines this time was the cams. Used the Crane 741 which is the same as used in the new 525's.
I went back and forth on the 731 vs 741 and the outcome i was told was the 741 made more power BUT 1. there was a better chance for reversion 2. it was in an unusable rpm range. BUT the 731 cam isnt much more cam than the stock hp500 carb cam. |
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