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Old 09-03-2003 | 02:37 PM
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I have a 1982 302 Formula with TRS drives Borg warner trannys and 468 cu. in. chevs running about 420 HP ( the original 330 motors bored ,re cammed, bigger valves etc). I am spinning 25 pitch props and can't seem to get the motors to rev over 4100 rpm. Is there a rev limiter I can adjust. On the GPS I'm getting 60 MPH with these stats. I tried 21 pitch props cupped to 23 and got more RPM and less speed . I would love some imput. Thanks Rick G.
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Old 09-03-2003 | 03:35 PM
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that is a pretty heavy boat so the speed don't seem too far out of line.

as for the rpms that doe sseem low. Try smaller props to bring the rpms up. Maybe 4 or 5 blade mighthelp. I know i tried 5 blade and they hook up an slip WAY less than the 3 blades. I lost 1000rpms but actually gained 2 mph. Now i just need to get the right pitch and i'll be set.

try the mec 4 blades (i forgot the anme, but its not the bravo 1) MBAM love sthema nd recomends them for eveyone to try.
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Old 09-03-2003 | 05:25 PM
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I have a similar setup Rick and for reference purposes: I run twin 330hp 454s bored to 468s with comp cam, rect port heads, crappy exhaust manifolds with imco risers (thru-hull). This is in a 1988 30' scarab panther. I get 68.1 with 25p mirages (non-plus) at 5000rpm. With 27p mirage plus I get 4500 rpm and 66.0 gps, but have a much better cruise speed.

You are definately low on speed and rpm. Things I would look at are: Is the throttle plate(s) open fully, depending on carb..... is the air valve opening correctly, what do the spark plugs look like, is the bottom clean, and are you trimming properly?

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Old 09-03-2003 | 09:07 PM
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BT The boat was painted last winter and is kept clean. I will pull the plugs this weekend. I agree I think my problems may be carb related. Possibly the timing may be abit retarded. I will let you know what this brings. Thanks Rick G.
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Old 09-03-2003 | 10:00 PM
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if you have a different cam, you need different jetting too. make sure you are not extremely lean and about to burn holes in them pistons
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I think that is part of my problem I had the carbs fattened up but I think I may have gone too far. Rick G.
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