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LOTO Shootout Prop Advice
I have a 40' Skater with Sterlings making right at 1050hp on 93 octane.
I'm currently running Herring 16.5 x 37 props. We are going out to test in about an hour to see what they will do. Any current or former Shootout runners with similar power/boats have advice? I think this is a good all around prop size but I'm wondering if I will be able to pull a bigger prop and get more speed in late August. I'm hoping for 125mph ish this year without breaking something or killing myself. (Please don't turn this thread into a Sally safety officer discussion, I will have an experienced throttle man) |
Need WOT rpm and speed numbers to make decisions.
Boat attitude and trim levels as well as slip % all play into the final decision. Brett |
Originally Posted by bbladesprops
(Post 3966084)
Need WOT rpm and speed numbers to make decisions.
Boat attitude and trim levels as well as slip % all play into the final decision. Brett Speed 140mph attitude? slip? |
Sorry, what gears are you running?
Also are those your actual numbers? I assume so. Also, is 6200 where Mike want's you to spin those engines? Brett |
Originally Posted by bbladesprops
(Post 3967218)
Sorry, what gears are you running?
Also are those your actual numbers? I assume so. Also, is 6200 where Mike want's you to spin those engines? Brett 1:35 gears I think rev limiters are 6400. Can we go bigger? We ran a trial Shootout pass. Hit the gate at 40mph then run 1 mile. I saw 131mph on the GPS during this trial. Myrick is at Nauti Marine and is the gatekeeper for the boat. Tony at Native Racing Engines is my motor guy. |
Sorry, When we get this serious, looking out the window will not get us where we need to be.
I'm not trying to sound condescending. But, I need as true and accurate of numbers as you can provide. Actual rpm and speed and water conditions and a dyno sheet from Mike D is the only way I can get to the bottom line with your LOTO desire. Actually, after that info is obtained, the chances of me needing more is likely. Please understand, I will do the best I can but contacting me directly is your best bet with the time line you are asking for. Brett |
I'll call you today.
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