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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4846182)
I just did a quick search 525efi Sunsation 288 speed and got lots of prop and speed threads. Looks like 80 is very high end of possibilities but many ran not far from there at all. Many 76-78’s.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4846197)
Many of the props used where regular Bravo 28p. I don’t believe any of the boats i saw in quick search had the ITS.
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You are using a FS Bravo prop though right ? So that and the ITS are different from the other boats.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4846212)
You are using a FS Bravo prop though right ? So that and the ITS are different from the other boats.
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Get a stock 28 Bravo to test. Get that out of the equation.
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Originally Posted by SB
(Post 4846214)
Get a stock 28 Bravo to test. Get that out of the equation.
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No way that boat will run 80 with a 525. 72mph is about right. It took 700hp+ for my 28 to run 80.
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Originally Posted by snapmorgan
(Post 4846216)
No way that boat will run 80 with a 525. 72mph is about right. It took 700hp+ for my 28 to run 80.
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A higher pitch prop, 30, may help with your slip issue and speed, especially a 5 blade. My Daytona planes faster, has less slip, lower rpm at cruise and similar or faster top end with a Max5 or Maximus. If you want a lot faster on your Sunsation, look into installing a Whipple. It's only money. :)
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Don't get too excited about high prop slip numbers. Nearly every single engine boat I have owned ran about 20% and when I would add drive spacers or blades to the prop to lower slip #s, bad things usually happened. An XR drive is the equivalent of a GM 10 bolt rear end, you hook it up too hard and it will break.
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