Hydromotive intimidator Quad 4 vs. mirage plus
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Cant really remember exactly but with a modified 7.4 about 425 hp I would spin the 24" Hydro near 5000 rpm and it would almost run 70 on the GPS. The smaller diameter really helped the boat in the accelleration dept. The 15.5 ran about the same speed but felt sluggish. Dropped a ZZ502 in the boat and spun a 27" Mirage Plus just over 5000 rpm for a scary upper 70's ride.
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I woud say the 24 Hydro Q-4 is closer to a 25" Mirage than a 25" Mirage plus. The pluses have a little more cup in the blades and from my experience this makes then seem to have a little more pitch.
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Originally posted by rjcardinal
I have a 23" Hydromotive left hand prop that I am not currently using. Pay shipping both ways and you can try it.
I also have a 24" Hydromotive right hand that you can buy if you like. It has a diameter of 14.75" instead of the standard 15.5" that Hydro normaly uses. This 14.75" prop worked better on my last boat, 22 Scarab, than the larger 15.5" version.
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I have a 23" Hydromotive left hand prop that I am not currently using. Pay shipping both ways and you can try it.
I also have a 24" Hydromotive right hand that you can buy if you like. It has a diameter of 14.75" instead of the standard 15.5" that Hydro normaly uses. This 14.75" prop worked better on my last boat, 22 Scarab, than the larger 15.5" version.
Ron
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Originally posted by rjcardinal
Cant really remember exactly but with a modified 7.4 about 425 hp I would spin the 24" Hydro near 5000 rpm and it would almost run 70 on the GPS. The smaller diameter really helped the boat in the accelleration dept. The 15.5 ran about the same speed but felt sluggish. Dropped a ZZ502 in the boat and spun a 27" Mirage Plus just over 5000 rpm for a scary upper 70's ride.
Ron
Cant really remember exactly but with a modified 7.4 about 425 hp I would spin the 24" Hydro near 5000 rpm and it would almost run 70 on the GPS. The smaller diameter really helped the boat in the accelleration dept. The 15.5 ran about the same speed but felt sluggish. Dropped a ZZ502 in the boat and spun a 27" Mirage Plus just over 5000 rpm for a scary upper 70's ride.
Ron
Did you put it in right out of the crate? No mods?
If so,how has it been & would you recommend it
over a H-P 500?
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Originally posted by liquid asset
F&P Boating did a test on a 25 outlaw, which is what I have and changed from mirage plus to Q 4 and gained in almost all areas, including 1.3 mph on top and better handling, I would also keep a mirage +
F&P Boating did a test on a 25 outlaw, which is what I have and changed from mirage plus to Q 4 and gained in almost all areas, including 1.3 mph on top and better handling, I would also keep a mirage +
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Originally posted by HOUSTONPROP
ACCLERATOR would smoke that Q4 BIG time out of the hole and especially on top end and midrage /no comparison other than your handling will be better but that because your going slower with the Q 4
ACCLERATOR would smoke that Q4 BIG time out of the hole and especially on top end and midrage /no comparison other than your handling will be better but that because your going slower with the Q 4