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Old 05-30-2012 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by 87MagnumII
3500 would be lugging the engine and cause more damage. That thing can spin to 4800-5000 all day long assuming it is in good running order
no engine can spend all day at wide open throttle. 3500 is running at just over half throttle, not lugging. if he put a 21 or 23 on it so it would only DO 3500, then yes he is damaging his engine.
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Old 05-30-2012 | 06:45 AM
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I think your over-propped. That might not be just pitch, the Mirage is a fairly large diameter prop I believe, lots of blade area. If you're near a prop shop, that would be the ideal way to test others out. Given the numbers you posted, It would appear a Laser II might be a better choice.

I believe you engine wants to be at or near 5,000 rpm. I have a 5.0 MPI that turned 5,100 with an 21" aluminum 3 blade, and almost gets to 4800 with a 21" Laser II SS. Slippage and hole shot improved remarkably, top end a tiny bit less. I'm looking for the prop that gets me back up to 5,000. Be better for performance and the engine all around. I think a 19" would get me past the rev limiter, maybe not.

How heavy is that 24?
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Old 05-30-2012 | 10:43 PM
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You originally posted this, making it sound like he needs to prop for 3500 RPM at WOT:

Originally Posted by dereknkathy
small blocks do not like to spend a lot of time at 4500. 3500 ain't much slower. half the fuel double or more the engine life.
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Originally Posted by 87MagnumII
3500 would be lugging the engine and cause more damage. That thing can spin to 4800-5000 all day long assuming it is in good running order

Then you come back with this:
Originally Posted by dereknkathy
no engine can spend all day at wide open throttle. 3500 is running at just over half throttle, not lugging. if he put a 21 or 23 on it so it would only DO 3500, then yes he is damaging his engine.

Your posts are very confusing. The topic of conversation is WOT RPM, not cruise rpm. We all know you can't run the **** out of one all day every day. In your original post it sounded like you were suggesting a huge prop to keep rpms down and save gas, which would not be a true statement. Try to clarify your posts some.
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Old 05-31-2012 | 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by dereknkathy
are you sure that is a 350 mag? sounds more like a 260 merc. the thing with WOT rpm ratings is it shows how hard the engine is working at ALL engine speeds. they say 4400 to 4800 top rpm. you are already below the center of that number. 2 inch longer pitch is over 10% more at 17 inches pitch you have now. will put your WOT around 4000 at best. means engine is lugging at 2500 to 3500 where you usually are (supposed to be) running it. a 24 is not a small boat. like sprink says, you are right there with your set-up. you try to make it do more you are gonna hurt it.
THIS is what i originally posted. post #3 in this thread. the post you quoted was me trying to tell him he was gonna kill his boat if he drove it like it was a 502 that Raylar put together. i didn't understand why you didn't understand me! and yes, he did say he spends all day at 4400 rpm!!!
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