Very interesting stuff
Any motor....whether it be 2 stoke, 4 stroke, turbine....you name it...has a "personality". All internal parts....pistons, rings, crank, you name it...can be identical measurment wise. Yet...what makes one motor...identical to another, turn more rpms? Make more power? When I was racing in the Merc Challenge series in the early 90s...I had 2 identical 44xs powerheads......they we spot on the same. Same bore, same electronics, same carbs, prepared by the same engine builder, you name it. Yet one motor, using the same prop as the other, same setup, same gas, same boat etc...was 1 mph faster then the other. What little difference between the 2 made the faster motor faster? That is what keeps me going to this day....to find the little difference in motors that makes one motor faster then the other. I have also had 2 identical props.out of the same casting......same "prop builder" and yet one prop is a total dog....and the other I would not take 5k for. Why is that? What makes identical props.....they pitch out the same...both on a pitch gauge and a hi-tech prop checker.....be so different? It is all part of the fun/puzzle that is stock outboarding.
Any motor....whether it be 2 stoke, 4 stroke, turbine....you name it...has a "personality". All internal parts....pistons, rings, crank, you name it...can be identical measurment wise. Yet...what makes one motor...identical to another, turn more rpms? Make more power? When I was racing in the Merc Challenge series in the early 90s...I had 2 identical 44xs powerheads......they we spot on the same. Same bore, same electronics, same carbs, prepared by the same engine builder, you name it. Yet one motor, using the same prop as the other, same setup, same gas, same boat etc...was 1 mph faster then the other. What little difference between the 2 made the faster motor faster? That is what keeps me going to this day....to find the little difference in motors that makes one motor faster then the other. I have also had 2 identical props.out of the same casting......same "prop builder" and yet one prop is a total dog....and the other I would not take 5k for. Why is that? What makes identical props.....they pitch out the same...both on a pitch gauge and a hi-tech prop checker.....be so different? It is all part of the fun/puzzle that is stock outboarding.
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