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Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
I have a 1990 Warlock 24 Euro with a New 496HO, Bravo 1 drive with a 28p Bravo 4 blade prop. At 4800rpm I get 74mph with K-planes up. I get .21 slip using Merc calculator. To high? Where should I be? How do I get there? The boat planes very quickly, would going to a higher pitch be better?
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Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Originally Posted by NWPC
I have a 1990 Warlock 24 Euro with a New 496HO, Bravo 1 drive with a 28p Bravo 4 blade prop. At 4800rpm I get 74mph with K-planes up. I get .21 slip using Merc calculator. To high? Where should I be? How do I get there? The boat planes very quickly, would going to a higher pitch be better?
I'd say you are hooked up real nice... |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
would going to a higher pitched prop reduce the slip? & more speed?
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Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Originally Posted by NWPC
would going to a higher pitched prop reduce the slip? & more speed?
Labbing the prop for you particular hull design may give you more speed. I would recommend you speak with Brett @ BBlades. |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
The 496 Mag HO needs to run at 5000 RPM at WOT so you are a little shy now. You could lab finish your propeller for a 250 RPM increase and this should net you a little on top.
Julie |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Labbing the current propeller to match your boat would put you at the 5000 to 5100 rpm mark. We like to prop as close to 5100 as we can get with these engines.
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Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Ray @ Raylar has stated in the TQ&A Forum that his dyno testing shows that a stock 496HO makes peek horse power at 4900rpm...
Now do you typically prop for peek horse power or slightly above? |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Actually Pat....most actually produce there peak HP at 5000-5100 RPM from the Dynos we have seen.
Julie |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Stock 496HO's tend to produce peak horsepower at 4950rpms to 5000rpms on the dyno. They do not have the horsepower fall off until about 5050 rpms. In the boat its best to prop to the 5050 to 5100 point to just stay off the rev-limiter and take maximum advantage out of prop speed. Our 525HP kits have peak horsepower at about 5100 rpms and the horsepower only falls off about 5 -8 hp between 5100 and 5300 rpms. After the 525 kit a 496 with headers and a rev-limit reprogrammed to 5400 rpms they like to be propped for a 5300 rpm max. Just thought I would add some facts.
Ray @ Raylar |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Thank you Ray...good info!
Julie |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
The propeller and engine gurus have spoken... :cool:
Lab the prop... :drink: |
Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
i can feel a huge diff when i run my stock prop at 4700 then i use my labbed prop at 5050, i know the labbed prop will of course be faster but the feeling the boat gives at around 4900 -5050 is that's where it likes to be, it almost like another gear.
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Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Thanks to all for the leason, labbed prop it will be. will post the results.
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Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
Thank-you Julie / Throttle-up for setting me up with a labbed bravo prop. would a CNC prop work better for my boat? Is it to late? Rick Andersen
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Re: Prop Slip on a 24 Warlock Euro?
The best prop on the boat is the best prop. CNC'd propellers will not give you the best performance all the time. I don't mean or attempt to say CNCing wont be the best in any given situation, I just know from years of experience, it takes more than bolting on a CNC'd prop to give the best performance. Minor personal hand held adjustments make the difference. Catch all statements are short lived.
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