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Old 07-25-2005, 08:56 AM
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What kind of props should I run on my Bullet? I have 420 hp's with TRS Drives. I currently running 4 blade but dont know my pitch. What should I be running?

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Old 07-25-2005, 10:19 AM
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I am running 23 3-mirage...was spinning a little high 5500 (502 carb) prior to engine removal-will have prop shop tweek once all together to dial-in. Hopefully I will go up a pitch

How is the Bullet running?

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Bullet is running really good. I just wanted to buy an additional set of props and wanted to try something different. Do you think I could run some cleavers?
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I thought I saw a post regarding cleavers and heavy deep v's. I may be mistaken but I don't think it was advised. Something about they (cleavers) may have more of transom lift traits(sternlifters) instead of a getting up the nose on heavy deep v's.... bow lift props were the suggested-
Try posting a question on tech section and I'll bet bblades or houston prop or throttle up will provide some super advise- great talent and helpful. Lots of variables...
check out this thread (perform search) called bravo 1 vs. hydro...http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ght=props+deep

Also some bullet pros 'oldschool', cigboat, craig1988 all can give some very knowlegeable direction.
I'll be watching response as I will be in the market when I get my engines done and put back in.

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I have 28 bravos on my boat. These will push it up to the low 80's with 650hp at about 5000rpm. The previous owner ran the boat to the mid 80's with labbed bravo 30's.
My boat has bravos though so I am not sure about your trs's
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