CJovingo
Cadet
- Joined
- Aug 22, 2017
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- 14
2 yrs ago we purchased a 2005 Nissan 25hp 4 stroke & to my ear sounded like RPMs were low @WOT. We have a 1989 Crest 28’ pontoon on lake with 25hp max limit. We are running a 9.9x9 prop that came on the Nissan when we bought it. Finally after 2 yrs, yesterday I installed a Altilaura tach & set it up. I found online that the Nissan NSF25A is 12 pole & set the tach accordingly I thought. Instructions weren’t very clear. There is a chart on the instructions for outboards that has poles & speed ratio. You press & hold button on backside of tach to enter setting mode on hour meter screen. Instructions then says to enter Value. I entered 12 (poles) but was I supposed to enter 6 (speed ratio) according to the chart? With value set at 12, tach shows motor idling at 600 RPM & 2400 at WOT. I thought RPMs were low but not that low. I figured I was going to get about 4500 RPM reading. Supposed to be 5000-6000 RPM @WOT. Going to try to go back to lake this week & reset tach value to the 6 (speed ratio) instead of 12 that I entered for poles. If that fixes my very low RPM reading I think it will read about 4800 RPM. If my tach reading is around 4800 after making changes to tach setting, is it worth changing prop? The prop chart for Tohatsu/Nissan only shows 1 other prop for heavy boat…10.2x8.3. From what I’ve read, decreasing pitch 1” increases RPM’s 100-150. I just don’t think .7” decrease is going to make that much of a difference. Especially if I need to go up 1000 RPM. Does diameter affect RPMs also, if I go from 9.9x9 to the 10.2x8.3? Is there any other adjustments that can be made to increase RPM besides prop swap? I’d like to get it in the mid-upper 5000 RPM. Any advice would be appreciated.