Lab My 242LS Prop???
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Lab My 242LS Prop???
I have a 1990 Formula 242LS with 454 magnum (365HP)/Bravo 1 power. I'm currently spinning a Mirage (not +) 23P. WOT gives me 4400 RPM at 55-56 MPH. The boat is slow to plane with a load but otherwise rides and turns great with my current set-up. I would like to get into the manufacturer's recommended WOT RPM range of 4600-5000 and gain some speed doing it.
From what I've read, I might be able to cure the planing problem, increase WOT RPM's, and increase my top-end by labbing the Mirage. Any advice? What props are other 242 owners running?
For what it's worth, I also have a 23P Rapture that I'm thinking of trying this weekend. I kept it when I sold my Baja and I'm thinking what the heck. Anybody compared Mirages and Raptures back-to-back?
From what I've read, I might be able to cure the planing problem, increase WOT RPM's, and increase my top-end by labbing the Mirage. Any advice? What props are other 242 owners running?
For what it's worth, I also have a 23P Rapture that I'm thinking of trying this weekend. I kept it when I sold my Baja and I'm thinking what the heck. Anybody compared Mirages and Raptures back-to-back?
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The Mirage Plus is a superior propeller to that of the Rapture. Mercury has higher tolerances than Michigan Wheel. But I will also say that the perfect prop is the one that runs the best and achieves your goals. I also agree that if you want to see more top end then you need to run at a higher RPM, as this is were your peak HP is found (4900-5000). So the 23P props are really to tall for you. Also keep in mind that your are propped for cruise speed now so as you prop for top end at 5000 RPM you will loose some cruise speed.
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Re: Lab My 242LS Prop???
So do you think I should scrap the Mirage 23 instead of labbing it? If so, it sounds as if I need to step down to a lower pitch. Would you suggest a Mirage + 21P? From what I've seen, these may be really more like a 23P.
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Re: Lab My 242LS Prop???
I have a customer with a 242LS with a 454 Mag. We did a lot of prop testing and ended up running a 19" Rev 4. It topped out right at 5100 RPM and 59 MPH on GPS. This gave it a pretty decent hole shot too. We tried a 21" Rev 4, but the hole shot was too sluggish and we lost a couple of MPH. It did cruise good though.
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Prop for 242 formula
I noticed you said you have tried many props on a 242ls. I have a 1990 242LS with a 454 and Bravo I. I currently run a 21P Quicksilver 3blade. I can get 58 mph at 5100rpm but it is sluggesh out of the hole. What do you rec?
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I noticed you said you have tried many props on a 242ls. I have a 1990 242LS with a 454 and Bravo I. I currently run a 21P Quicksilver 3blade. I can get 58 mph at 5100rpm but it is sluggesh out of the hole. What do you rec?
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On my 1987 242LS I am running a Bravo 4 blade 22p labbed the best I have seen is 55mph gps.I mostly cruise around 35-40 so it`s fine for me.
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I have a 242 SS 454 genv 330 hp with mirage 17P , the prop is to small. Rpm is to high
So I was am looking for a new propp, I was thinking of mirage 21P-
Today we where 5 adults and 2 13 year olds teenagers.
7 people, and I struggeled to get tha boat to plane, even with the 17 P prop. I got it on plane without using tabs but it took
some time*S*
Maybe the mirage 19P will be the correct prop for me??
What do you guys think??
I have two copy of tests on the 242 LS with mag 454
Powerboat Magazine:
Quicksilver mirage 14 1/2 x 23 5000 rpm Radar top Speed 57
(Speedometr 59 mph)
Motorboat (Magazine):
Quicksilver mirage 21 4900 rpm (speedometr 60 mph)
What I find very strange are that the 23 pich has higer rpm then the 21????
I will asume that the Test in powerboat mag is the most reliable of the two
If anyone would like two have a copy of the tests i can send by email.
I have a 242 SS 454 genv 330 hp with mirage 17P , the prop is to small. Rpm is to high
So I was am looking for a new propp, I was thinking of mirage 21P-
Today we where 5 adults and 2 13 year olds teenagers.
7 people, and I struggeled to get tha boat to plane, even with the 17 P prop. I got it on plane without using tabs but it took
some time*S*
Maybe the mirage 19P will be the correct prop for me??
What do you guys think??
I have two copy of tests on the 242 LS with mag 454
Powerboat Magazine:
Quicksilver mirage 14 1/2 x 23 5000 rpm Radar top Speed 57
(Speedometr 59 mph)
Motorboat (Magazine):
Quicksilver mirage 21 4900 rpm (speedometr 60 mph)
What I find very strange are that the 23 pich has higer rpm then the 21????
I will asume that the Test in powerboat mag is the most reliable of the two
If anyone would like two have a copy of the tests i can send by email.
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When my motor was stock, a 23P Mirage (non-plus) ran best. I saw 55MPH on GPS at about 4600 RPM.
I'm now running 70MPH with a 27P Mirage Plus and 600+HP.
I'm now running 70MPH with a 27P Mirage Plus and 600+HP.