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20 Cig - Anyone know stock prop?
Need some help to figure out what type of prop the 20 Cig should have from the factory. Bone stock, 330 HP BB - TRS w/ velvet Drive. 1980.
The previous owner put a mirage 23P 14" Mirage on her. Not sure where to go to baseline for lift and holeshot. Haven't had it WOT much, RPMS seem ok ~5000. Anyone have a better solution? Any help appreciated. |
I think they are all going to be somewhat different, but it sounds like you're pretty close with the 23P Mirage. If you're curious, find a few different props in that range and see which feels best for your driving conditions (holeshot, top speed, handling, etc.)
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from the factory in 1980 it would have had a cleaver. There are much better options today.
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Thanks for the feedback. I agree newer props are better designed. Have been reluctant to run WOT yet. Making sure everything is working right, especially the new tach .
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Only hit 4600 WOT with this prop, but no trim. This setup doesn't seem to accept any trim at all and wants to blow-out any chance it can. Assuming this is a function of the lift of this prop, am I wrong?
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Try a 23 Mirage Plus (more cup) The TRS drive were mounted very deep, I think the three blade will most likely work the best.
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-----Smoke This,,,If it was me, I would drag your Cig over to Bill Smith at Smith propellors in Algonac. He is a wizard, and has the family history to back it up. Smith Props made just about every prop for Chris Craft back in the day. Good people. I took my repowered Donzi Corsican over there and he pulled a prop off the shelf. It turned out just about perfect. He will also exchange out a prop if it isnt right and try again.......Bill S
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My 20 with SBC and TRS has a 21 pitch cleaver.
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have a 23 rubber hub merc. cleaver. both r and left. would sell the right.jay 239-437-9480
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Cleaver
Originally Posted by SMOKE THIS
(Post 3451086)
Only hit 4600 WOT with this prop, but no trim. This setup doesn't seem to accept any trim at all and wants to blow-out any chance it can. Assuming this is a function of the lift of this prop, am I wrong?
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