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If you compare the performance tests of a large number of outboard powered boats you will find that best fuel economy is almost always @4000rpm (cruising) or 1000rpm (trolling). 3000rpm is most often the worst for fuel economy. This all is effected by the fact that most boats are struggling to be on a plane @3000rpm and not in the engines designed power band.
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I'm running a 165 HP 4.3L v6 chevy i/o. Anybody know the max operating rpm's at WOT?
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I know as a rule of thumb your RPMs won't be as high as a 2cycle outboard +- 5000 to 6000....I think you should be somewhere around 42-4500 MAX, but you can't quote me on that
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Sounds about right phester.
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I'm in the ballpark, turning a 141/2 x 21 prop.
Thanks, Rev
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Rev, didja ever find out the max RPMS for your motor?...
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No, not officially. I was hoping someone here would know. I'll do some research and post what I find.
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And w/ a light load, good conditions, trimmed up, etc, will she turn those numbers w/ that prop?...if you can try a Merc Mirage in that size, I think you'l keep it...
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I'm not sure of WOT rpm's but I know I'm over 4000.
I'm a little gun shy of full throttle but next time I'm out I'll check it out.
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