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Yves Laberge

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Hello, i would like to have help or tips for making a good Texas cut propeller, i run a .67 scale Lauterbach with very good result, good speed, around 90 kmh and very good throtle response with a 250 ss Prather, i would like to run a 260 without changing the pipe lengh, 11 3/4`` OPS engine stock.

Thank, Yves.
 
Yves,

You should try the 255 first. I doubt you will pull a 260 on that boat.

Numbers: 250=58 x 91,1.6 P.R. @3.6"; 255=61 x 96,[email protected]" and

the 260=64 x 99.1,1.5 [email protected]" :)

Good Luck, :D

Mark Sholund
 
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Yves you can trim down the tips on that prop to 54mm...That what I run on my 82U55 hull by Phil Thomas... And also on our own hull ..It's a shovel nose..Engine is a CMB..Goldhead and the Purpel head on the 82U55 hull...
 
Roy Munoz said:
Yves you can trim down the tips on that prop to 54mm...That what I run on my 82U55 hull by Phil Thomas... And also on our own hull ..It's a shovel nose..Engine is a CMB..Goldhead and the Purpel head on the 82U55 hull...
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Thats what I run as well. I've got the 1970 Miss US with an OPS 67.

Grub
 
Grub said:
Roy Munoz said:
Yves you can trim down the tips on that prop to 54mm...That what I run on my 82U55 hull by Phil Thomas... And also on our own hull ..It's a shovel nose..Engine is a CMB..Goldhead and the Purpel head on the 82U55 hull...
106460[/snapback]

Thats what I run as well. I've got the 1970 Miss US with an OPS 67.

Grub

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Well Grub,

You let the Cat out of the Bag!!

Bernie will now give Salt a run for his Money with his new prop!!
 

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