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How much should rpms change from no trim to full trim
How much should my rpms change from no trim to full trim at wot. Aceellerate to full throttle no trim and then go to full trim. What would be a normal rpm amount change to see or range...
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What are you defining as these trim limits/levels? This is a bit of an odd question as it really doesn't work that way.
If you are at WOT and "full trim"; chances are you are on the rev limiter mimicking the fountains at the Bellagio, and about to blow your U-joints into the next county. (assuming we are talking about an I/O setup) |
Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 4080000)
What are you defining as these trim limits/levels? This is a bit of an odd question as it really doesn't work that way.
If you are at WOT and "full trim"; chances are you are on the rev limiter mimicking the fountains at the Bellagio, and about to blow your U-joints into the next county. (assuming we are talking about an I/O setup) |
My twin TRS lower units where recently setup with trim limit switches and it stops them from giving me much trim. They only move up a little bit and I only gain 300.rpms from no trim to full trim now. So my question is shouldn't I get more than 300 rpms from no trim to full trim. What is a normal range to expect in added rpms from no trim to full trim. 600, 800 or 1000 rpm increase? is 300 enough? or a normal increase in rpms?...NOTE: IF properly propped.and.I am not near the rev limiter because I am 700 rpms from it.) I recently purchased boat and trim pumps weren't working correctly now they are fixed but with the limit switches set the way they are why have trim. I think they are improperly set and need to be relaxed so I can actually trim the boat....Just looking for a realistic rpm change that I should expect....
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More trim only helps if it helps top speed. Raising the drive without increasing speed serves no purpose. I usually only gain about 300 to 400 RPM with my Scarab. The Daytona is a totally different boat as far as trim is concerned.
The deeper your props are the more trim you will need. TOO much trim can make the bow too light and can be dangerous. |
Need your info!! We are blind right now.
Boat, power, prop.. Then gps speeds and rpm at cruise and wot. Trim should start out at neutral. Cav plate even with the plane of hull. Depending on several factors and hull running characteristics, ie. my Baja w/ no steps needs bow lift crated by positive trim, it depends how your boat typically runs. You could possibly see 1-300 rpm increase by trimming up from neutral. Trimming down plows bow so that's pointless to discuss as your adding resistance. |
Why did you add trim limit switches? IMO they are for drives without indicators, or novice boaters. When they fail (which they will) you will have no trim control at all.
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I wouldn't be using using RPMs as the yardstick here to measure the effectiveness of trim. A few hundred RPMs would be the range, BUT the most important factor of trim range/setting is how it makes changes the attitude of the boat.
Why now the trim limits? Did over-trimming contribute to a failure? You need to find neutral. (Mark neutral on your indicators.) Then the most you want to trim is maybe 3 ticks above neutral; give or take. |
cant you adjust the limiters? to get the drives out more.
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Originally Posted by johnnyboatman
(Post 4080089)
cant you adjust the limiters? to get the drives out more.
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