Matt, messaged me about my suggestions and didn't think they would work on his motor.
I always feel that the engineer who designed the motor knows more about it than myself or anyone else.
I was able to communicate with one of the Yamaha engineers directly in the mid 90's and he gave me solid advise.
REED Stops:
I am referring to the factory reed stop.....remove it. Yamaha has closed up the stop, in order to use the same block for lower HP motors.The 60C and 70B are examples....different reed cage....different jets.
The 55 hp yamaha is not a de-tuned motor...but it is 2/3 of a 90 hp yamaha...and just blueprinting the 90 stock motor is seeing over 100 hp.
EDIT: I USE TWO STAGE BOYESEN REEDS.TIMING:
I have found that on race application stock motors with a 5500 rpm HP rating that raising the timing 2 degrees helped on motors running approximately 7000 in the race application. On motors running over 7000 I found retarding the timing helped. I depends on the motor and even same model motors can be different.
LARGER main jet:
On a 70 hp 6H3 you can run a larger jet in a 6H3 carb. provided you have the 70CES head.
Matt informed me that his motor runs rich so it makes no sense to go larger in jet size. GO SMALLER in jet size. The 55 yamaha was designed as a commercial motor and used world wide. It was not jetted to run 7000 rpm. That is why the motor runs rich.
GEAR CASE RATIO and PROP SIZES:
I think it is important to relate back to what Yamaha suggested.
The 60 hp Mariner, the 60DES Yamaha and the 70CES Yamaha....ALL had the 1:71 gear case.
The 70CES Yamaha came available with two prop sizes...11 X 19 and 11 X 21.
https://cdn.nettivaraosa.com/live/26290 ... -large.jpgThose are the props you see on most T850 and S850 boats.
Our stock 70CES runs an 18 pitch........on the lake we can run up to a 22 but it is not good for racing.
WHY does Matt's boat only run 1/2 mile faster when its 80 lbs lighter.
The 80 lbs difference has to make lighter boat QUICKER. So the lap time is faster with the lighter boat.
TOO ME, the boats are running the same top speed because the motor is flattening out.
The motor is running at its max so the weight is not making a difference. But, there is more there.
The 2 to 1 gear case could be part of the problem.....that ratio is going to help a heavier boat and allow you to run more diameter.
BOOTTOMLINE:
Matt is running REALLY WELL. He is trying to get to the next level. THAT is the toughest challenge....you will try more things to get that needed 3 to 4 mph than before.....normally it is props and set up that get you there....not powerhead.