Lt1z350
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2022
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- 79
Ok so this prop seems very well made didn’t see anything I saw complained about in some older threads. It’s powder coated not painted so that’s nice and it rings like a forged materials not the dull thud of cast aluminum like the 3 blade does. So some nice quality there for a 100 dollar prop.
Performance wise incredible hole shot vrs 3 blade or the 13.25 24p 4 blade stainless. About 3 seconds max from wot to on plane. It comes up so easy now. I can also get on plane and back it down to around 15 mph and not fall off plane. I think it’s coming out around 17-19 mph I didn’t pay too much attention to that as was so excited it had punch out of the hole.
Now the bad I guess as I think the 19 is too much and I almost got a 21. It’s only getting to 4200 rpm which is 43 mph so almost the same mph as the 3 blade but a lot lower rpm. The 24p was 42 mph but 4500 rpm. It was pretty rough out also constant chop vrs almost glass for the testing of the other props those days. So there might be a little more in day it’s smooth.
Now the question is will a 17 letting it reach more rpm go faster? I can’t see hole shot being better but might be I have zero complaints about that.
It also might be the motor just isn’t making enough hp or the power it should I need to put a timing light on it for sure as could be some power on the table.
I had tools with me so on our last cove stop to hang and swim I said what the hell grabbed the 9/16 and advanced the timing 1/4 inch nothing much. Said it will like it or it will ping as I needed to check it anyway after what I found in the lower.
So on the last trip back after advancing the timing a little took off even stronger and hit 45 almost and maybe 4400 still choppy though. And didn’t ping at all. I do a lot of ecm tuning on line sort of my current job custom tuning so do know a lot can be gained with engine timing and what the engine can stand on the current fuel. I also had 87 in it so maybe even more to be found on 93 I’ll have to play with this before I say this prop is too much pitch. But at first test I’m still weary 17 would have been better. I just do not know if more rpm can equal more mph if not adding any power. So this is where someone with experience can help me decide. Or just keep trying to add a little more power with this 19 on it. A 21 would have killed it maybe this boats weight or engine is a little tired it doesn’t smoke any at all wot from the breathers so I’ll have to do a compression test just to feel better. It’s super clean under the valve covers zero build up I know the last owner babied it a lot.
I’m also going to reach out to edelbrock see if that boat intake has a specific hp number they know it can gain before spending that money on these old heads.
I ran around for 3 hours or so and used 10 gallons or about that with a lot of time at 38/39 mph just shy of 4K so that seems like a lot to me so not sure if it’s the engine is struggling so much or that’s just normal which seems like a lot to travel around the lake here if trying to get there in decent time. I guess that is where a good hp v8 will shine being able to run 45/50 and still not be at wot.
I kept trying to pull throttle back so not in the 4 barrel but still was a pig I’m really hoping the timing is still too low and not efficient. Seems like a boat this size and weight can use more hp at least 250. I see why so many complain with the 4 cylinders on all sizes of boats.
Performance wise incredible hole shot vrs 3 blade or the 13.25 24p 4 blade stainless. About 3 seconds max from wot to on plane. It comes up so easy now. I can also get on plane and back it down to around 15 mph and not fall off plane. I think it’s coming out around 17-19 mph I didn’t pay too much attention to that as was so excited it had punch out of the hole.
Now the bad I guess as I think the 19 is too much and I almost got a 21. It’s only getting to 4200 rpm which is 43 mph so almost the same mph as the 3 blade but a lot lower rpm. The 24p was 42 mph but 4500 rpm. It was pretty rough out also constant chop vrs almost glass for the testing of the other props those days. So there might be a little more in day it’s smooth.
Now the question is will a 17 letting it reach more rpm go faster? I can’t see hole shot being better but might be I have zero complaints about that.
It also might be the motor just isn’t making enough hp or the power it should I need to put a timing light on it for sure as could be some power on the table.
I had tools with me so on our last cove stop to hang and swim I said what the hell grabbed the 9/16 and advanced the timing 1/4 inch nothing much. Said it will like it or it will ping as I needed to check it anyway after what I found in the lower.
So on the last trip back after advancing the timing a little took off even stronger and hit 45 almost and maybe 4400 still choppy though. And didn’t ping at all. I do a lot of ecm tuning on line sort of my current job custom tuning so do know a lot can be gained with engine timing and what the engine can stand on the current fuel. I also had 87 in it so maybe even more to be found on 93 I’ll have to play with this before I say this prop is too much pitch. But at first test I’m still weary 17 would have been better. I just do not know if more rpm can equal more mph if not adding any power. So this is where someone with experience can help me decide. Or just keep trying to add a little more power with this 19 on it. A 21 would have killed it maybe this boats weight or engine is a little tired it doesn’t smoke any at all wot from the breathers so I’ll have to do a compression test just to feel better. It’s super clean under the valve covers zero build up I know the last owner babied it a lot.
I’m also going to reach out to edelbrock see if that boat intake has a specific hp number they know it can gain before spending that money on these old heads.
I ran around for 3 hours or so and used 10 gallons or about that with a lot of time at 38/39 mph just shy of 4K so that seems like a lot to me so not sure if it’s the engine is struggling so much or that’s just normal which seems like a lot to travel around the lake here if trying to get there in decent time. I guess that is where a good hp v8 will shine being able to run 45/50 and still not be at wot.
I kept trying to pull throttle back so not in the 4 barrel but still was a pig I’m really hoping the timing is still too low and not efficient. Seems like a boat this size and weight can use more hp at least 250. I see why so many complain with the 4 cylinders on all sizes of boats.