13Checkmate wrote:
Had the delta out a few more times, she pegs 71mph flat almost every pass. Im still only getting 65-6800 rpm WOT. I have not tried the 23 omc cleaver yet, im having serious issues with getting it to bolt up tight. I need an extra washer before the splines, the regular plastic one is not thick enough
Your 71+/-mph Delta is a great lake and respectable racing speed; your reported 65-6800 large 300r swing @ 71 bit of a mystery. There should be <100r variation bt passes per water/wind conditions.
Sure, try different props. BUT,...be careful on chasing R's. If you want to crack 7K, to what end, +1mph? The smaller prop to get to 7K will get you to power band sooner for acceleration, not necessarily increase speed. You should not care about acceleration on the lake; it's of benefit racing exiting corner & first half of straight. Just remind yourself <6.8 will ensure engine longevity, >6.8 you're pushing envelope, chasing demons & one will bite.
We lake run/race voodoo ~68mph @ 6700r, low 135psi, Titus 12.5x24, it'll last forever(with oil,...sigh). We only race Critch ~74+ @ 6900r, 155psi with 91 @ 25:1, to ensure it lasts no lake running. There are faster boats, but it accelerates v well out of corners.
I've( & others) blown enuf engines to tell you that extra 100r,+,+ or 1mph,+,+ is not worth time and cost of rebuilding an engine that worked well enough, especially for lake running.
Swing the 24x 12.5 large prop at 71mph on the lake, keep r's down for longevity & speed where Don said it's safe, have fun.
PS: let us know how 23P prop performs:)