My 02 29' Velcty VR1 joins the 100 MPH cub
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Yeah wanted to give little back to SeaTow. I would say 800-850. I think blowers, turbos superchargers etc are great but I like simplicity. It doesn't get any more simple then a lot of cubes, Big Duke heads, monster solid roller cam rearranged firing order and one carb.
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Sounds wicked mean! I'm in the same N/A boat. Well not literally but you get the idea! I'm only running 24 pitch 4 blade spinnelli and spinning it to the moon @ 6500!!!! Well not any more. Haha good run sir! Congrats!
Edit: and only 72! Lmao
Edit: and only 72! Lmao
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N/A boat???? I don't get it. But you really need to kick up the pitch before you lose the engine. Atleast a 28-30. I have a few for sale if you are interested
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I borrowed my brothers prop. Corrected (23.5 pitch) I usually run a 25 and see around 67 but engine was built for high RPM dyno pulls still make lots of power past 6k, I think it ran 5600 with the 25. But regardless it should'nt be that high RPM so I'm changing/rebuilding it this winter. And want to have my prop redone with more lift and a little less pitch. Maybe 24pitch and hoping for 5800-900 @ 70. I'd be happy. It's a very heavy boat with 23*deadrise I believe.