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RPM loss or gain
What is a rule of thumb on RPM gain or loss per pitch, 1,2,3 or 4 hundred RPM ?
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You will lose or gain 200 rpm for each inch of pitch but only if you are staying with the same type of prop (for example going from a Mirage + 23p to a Mirage + 25p in theory you would lose 400 rpm). If you go from 3-4 blades that will effect rpm's too...so will trying a prop with more bow or stern lift...Labbing etc. So many variables.....
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on my baja 272 496HO
bravo1 22p=5150 max bravo1 24p=4800 max on smartcraft digital rpm |
rpm loss
Thanks guys couldn't remember, going to try B1-28P to B1-30P,but going to do a few things to off set the 350-400 rpm loss.
.25 less dia. and slightly less cup with alittle more thining of blade,originals 28P is not very thin,but a true labbed prop. Hopefully this could get me approx. 200-250 RPM loss, providing i can keep the same slipage percentage. If all else fails , depitch by .5 maybe gain 2 mph Thanks again |
typically on a B1 prop...1 inch of pitch= 150-200 rpm.
Therefore...going from a 28 to a 30...you will loose between 300 and 400 rpm. You could sharpen and balance any of these props for an aproximate 150-200 gain in rpm. Chris P.S. the lower pitched props are typically more efficient (less slip) |
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