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64 Skier
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SS201....about 6 months ago you helped me fix my carb problems...she's still running great.
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skyhawkflyer
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Ok, Here's what it did...
I took 2 acceleration times (from 0 to 36mph) with a stop watch after warming the engine up a bit. This is still burning last years fuel in the tank, and there is speedometer lag. The first acceleration test to 36 mph from a dead stop was 8.02 seconds. The second time was 7.97 seconds. I think it's pretty good for 18 year old boat (1987 2001) with 700+ hours on it!!!! We skied afterward too, the water temp is 60 degree at Lake Anna, Virginia! |
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79nautique
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I got mine in the water this week-end and tried out the new prop and did a little stopwatch test as well. It was a little tricky doing it myself with the cell phone, not enought hands to hold the trottle, phone and wheel all at once. But I timed mine a little differently as well, I went from a dead stop to top RPM (5K) or WOT or top speed what ever you want to call it and it took just under 8 seconds on last years gas as well. My speedo's never read over 40-45 mph and need adjusted. But I figure the first time I peg the speedo they'll have to be re-adjusted again anyway so I haven't done it.
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GottaSki
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Don't confuse the secondary diaphram spring with the power valve, different annimal
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SS 201
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to figure speed.
RPM X prop pitch X .00946 then divide that by the prop diameter that gives you the speed at 100% then subtract at least 10 - 20 % it gives the speed. However most CC subtract 15 - 18%. ex. 4800 rpm X 14 = 67200 X .00946 = 6357 minus 18% 521.26834 or 52 MPH. |
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skyhawkflyer
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Gotta ski
As I understand it, the power valve only provides supplimental fuel to the primaries, where as the the colored spring used on the secondary diaphram determines opening rate for the secondaries. I'm my case I had a purple spring which I believe is medium. Correct? |
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The power valve is a key component of the power enrichment system of Holley
performance carburetors. The power enrichment system supplies additional fuel to the main system during heavy load or full power situations. Holley utilizes a vacuum operated power enrichment system and a selection of power valves is available to "time" this system's operation to your specific requirements. Each Holley power valve is stamped with a number to indicate its vacuum opening point. For example, the number "65" indicates that the power valve will open when the engine vacuum drops to 6.5" Hg, or below. An accurate vacuum gauge, such as Holley P/N 26-501, should be used when determining the correct power valve to use. A competition or race engine which has installed a long duration, high overlap cam will have low manifold vacuum at idle speeds. If the vehicle has a manual transmission, take the vacuum reading with the engine thoroughly warmed up and at idle. If the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission, take the vacuum reading with the engine thoroughly warmed up and idling in gear. In either case, the power valve selected should have a vacuum opening point about 2" Hg below the intake manifold vacuum reading taken. |
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skyhawkflyer
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The opening rate of a vacuum secondary system is controlled by the diaphragm
spring located in the vacuum secondary diaphragm housing. A "lighter" spring will allow the the secondary throttle plates to open more quickly. A spring assortment kit, Holley P/N 20-13, is available to help you "tailor" the secondary opening rate to your application. A "quick change" kit, Holley P/N 20-59, is also available for fast and easy access to the spring. It consists of a two-piece secondary diaphragm housing cover which, after it's installed, can easily cut in half the time required to change the secondary spring. |
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79nautique
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bill is the formula correct? it seems to be off when I plug in the numbers it comes up 5 mph lower than what I would expect. What effect would cup have on the calculation?
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skyhawkflyer
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same here, 5 mph off.
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SS 201
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The formula is correct, depending on how severs the cup.In some cases it can add to the pitch a extra pich. Ex a prop with a 15 cup pitch could be in theory a 16.
Stock 81 CC 13 X 13 X .009469 = 59.0340 -20% = 47 MPH as I said you have to rate your hull, Bass boats or flatbottom are 10%. Rermember if you havea 123 tranny you subtract 23 % from the engine RPM. |
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79nautique
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what would .105 cup have on a 12.5x15 at 5k
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SS 201
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BC,
I am not familar with Acme props, sorry. |
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79 Nautique,
Zero slip would equate to 74.5 MPH. After 20% slip you would be looking at 59.5 MPH. You 1.05 cup makes the prop cut at a pitch of 15.75" per rev |
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79nautique
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thanks
I'll have to compare with my buddies boat and see how close it is. |
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