best prop for 22' hammer with mild mods?
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best prop for 22' hammer with mild mods?
Got A Carbed 7.4 Ltr In 97 Baja Hammer Thinkn Of Doin Bigger Carb/ Intake An Possibly Msd Ignition To Free Up Sum Exsisting Power/ Create Around 200-400 More Rpms Or So? Running A Nice Surface Peircing Prop That Runs Around 70 Completely Empty.. Wonderin What Would Work Best Maybe For Parts/ Pitch Prop To Get The Most Top Speed Possible With The Mild Bolt Ons? Any Info Would Help.. Thanx A Lot!
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There are options. Your current prop model and the actual performance numbers will help make the decision.
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Numbers completely stock and empty are about 67-68 @4800 rpms .. with carb,intake an ignition wondering if anyone's had a 25 or 26p on there maybe with a 454 mag?/ numbers it ran?
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I don't know what a numbers completely stock propeller is.
When you want to get specific... We're here.
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i'm guessing you have the mirage plus 23p, had that on my hammer and best i got was 66 maybe 67, added dana marine exhaust and changed to a mirage plus 25p and ran consistent 68 and occasionally a 70 in perfect conditions, exhaust freed up some rpm and could swing the 25p at 4600, 4800 is the top of your rpm band so you could come down alittle