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The hub kit you should be using should have 4 flat bushing rubber that don't come off and uses 3 washers and a nut on the outside of the prop
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Originally Posted by class6
(Post 4482168)
The hub kit you should be using should have 4 flat bushing rubber that don't come off and uses 3 washers and a nut on the outside of the prop
I can move the Turbo 1 for and aft (much more than the Bravo 1) but more importantly, side to side. |
I would look into that!
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Great thread! Read a lot of what to look out for!
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Originally Posted by KRAUSMOTORSPORTS
(Post 4492285)
Great thread! Read a lot of what to look out for!
Saw 71 mph (GPS) the other day, and I'm 2000' above sea level (non HO 496) Going to try some different props next year to see if I can pick up another MPH or two. Mark |
That's awesome Snave! The one I'm currently looking at I need to consider the drive itself. It's a 96 and with an engine combo I'm considering mid 70's is my ideal speed. Still haven't seen the lower unit yet so it may be a deal breaker depending on shape and would be nice if it was a -2 IMCO really depends on how much money I'll need to get it where I'd like it to be satisfied. Plan to fail or fail to plan!
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It would seem the -2" drive is a speed gain of 2-3mph. My 96 with stock 502 and stock B1 will run 70+mph any day of the week and 73mph running light. I have no doubt I'd gain the same 2-3mph with a cam and carb change +50hp... I believe to consistently top 75mph you will need 470hp with a stock length drive or 420hp with the shorty... I would also plan for at min a single external ram "add on" steering system.
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I get 75-76 gps with my 496 stroker spinning to 5000rpmake. This is with 500hp on the dyno. The drive is stock length just a nose cone on it. Depending on life I will be adding the shorty withing the next year or 2. Basically Pat I think your numbers are realistic for real world is.
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Originally Posted by Pat McPherson
(Post 4492678)
It would seem the -2" drive is a speed gain of 2-3mph. My 96 with stock 502 and stock B1 will run 70+mph any day of the week and 73mph running light. I have no doubt I'd gain the same 2-3mph with a cam and carb change +50hp... I believe to consistently top 75mph you will need 470hp with a stock length drive or 420hp with the shorty... I would also plan for at min a single external ram "add on" steering system.
I'm not sure whether the stock water speedo's typically read higher or lower than actual speed. I was turning the Bravo 1 26P around 4500-4600 RPM. With the shorty I'm turning 4900-4950 RPM From a seat of the pants feel.......The boat fly's now, Mark |
Mark, your wife back in the boat with you?
Ken |
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