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Old 06-08-2016 | 06:43 AM
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Stainless marine exhaust and got rid of a crazy rich tune up, also quit using non projection plugs because they foul out with aluminum heads. Not enough combustion temps.


Loaded in ZP's tune up and it just made a **** ton more power!! Bolted on ZP's props now I cruise at 60mph!!
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Old 06-08-2016 | 06:47 AM
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In all seriousness the old 32p props that came with the boat are labbed and paper thin. They didnt work anymore 5,000 rpm was 70. 4200 was 50 on the trip with ZP.

Anybody that thinks its a lie, put some money where your mouth is (we now you guys have a mouth, not sure about money). We will install them and go collect my money!!!
Holy ****, 70 @ 5000? that's some serious slip if you are running 925hp.

I really do think these boats are extremely sensitive to prop blade design. It's damn near impossible to know what you are running. It's either trial and error, or owning a blade scanning machine.... I can't afford to go through testing props at $3K a whack, it's frustrating.
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Old 06-08-2016 | 06:52 AM
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I don't know why anyone on this site would build bigger motors if they were just going to blow out the props at cruising speed and go slower on the top end .

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Old 06-08-2016 | 07:14 AM
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Stainless marine exhaust and got rid of a crazy rich tune up, also quit using non projection plugs because they foul out with aluminum heads. Not enough combustion temps.


Loaded in ZP's tune up and it just made a **** ton more power!! Bolted on ZP's props now I cruise at 60mph!!
Interesting. I have been running non projected tip plugs for years in aluminum heads, never had one foul. Bunch of guys up here running icy cold great lake water thru their engines, with no issues. You sure it wasnt your rotor that was welded causing fuel distribution issues fouling your plugs ?
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Old 06-08-2016 | 07:39 AM
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Holy ****, 70 @ 5000? that's some serious slip if you are running 925hp.

I really do think these boats are extremely sensitive to prop blade design. It's damn near impossible to know what you are running. It's either trial and error, or owning a blade scanning machine.... I can't afford to go through testing props at $3K a whack, it's frustrating.
I agree with that... We have new merc 5 blade, 1200, 15 r, 17.75x32, and 17.5x 34 here , drag that beautiful boat down and try them.
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Old 06-08-2016 | 07:45 AM
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Sucks to get slammed after drilling me all last spring huh? Man for such a perfect builder you seem to have many issues going on. I love it... You told me I was stupid and can't build at all, you were so perfect... Guess not... And so far my slow tird is faster then yours this year love it!! At least I see 73... Haha
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Old 06-08-2016 | 07:49 AM
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I agree with that... We have new merc 5 blade, 1200, 15 r, 17.75x32, and 17.5x 34 here , drag that beautiful boat down and try them.
Would love to. Neighbor in the rack next to me has a Nortech with 5 blades on it. not sure what pitch, they may be too big for my boat, but I need to make nice with him and see if there is a possible prop test in my future...
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Old 06-08-2016 | 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Full Force
Sucks to get slammed after drilling me all last spring huh? Man for such a perfect builder you seem to have many issues going on. I love it... You told me I was stupid and can't build at all, you were so perfect... Guess not... And so far my slow tird is faster then yours this year love it!! At least I see 73... Haha
The only thing getting slammed is the back of your throat from mild's dick at Full Force!!! 4500 I am at 80!

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Old 06-08-2016 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by tommymonza
I don't know why anyone on this site would build bigger motors if they were just going to blow out the props at cruising speed and go slower on the top end .

Sounds like you took my challenge with my old props?? How much money we putting on it? $10,000???
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Old 06-08-2016 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER
Interesting. I have been running non projected tip plugs for years in aluminum heads, never had one foul. Bunch of guys up here running icy cold great lake water thru their engines, with no issues. You sure it wasnt your rotor that was welded causing fuel distribution issues fouling your plugs ?
Chief don't use them, ZP don't use them and they fouled with mine and Rons cafe.
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