Low 70's no walk at all, upper 70's still not terrible..especially after coming out of a TR series triton.<br /><br />
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Low 70's no walk at all, upper 70's still not terrible..especially after coming out of a TR series triton.<br /><br />
Modified by jturrentine at 9:54 AM 7/8/2011
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The worst gal/hr I have seen on mine is 29 gal/hr, usually 25-26 gal/hr at wot.
Stigler
Im now driving a Legend LE-21 w/ a 300xs, just sold a triton TR22 w/ 250xb. Both are great motors, but the 300xs is at least twice as fuel efficient as the xb..but nothing sounds better than the xb...
Drove that exact motor for 6 years.. It was a real beast and super dependable..
What is the optimum rpm range when proping a 2007 300xs. Thank you..
This one's new to me..
07 le-21, 300xs, 26 fury, 10 hyd jackplate usually at 3 1/4 below pad, full gas and tackle running 6050 rpm @ 78mph..Any other ideas on a prop that might get me to 80 without sacrificing too much...
Stigler
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Stigler...
03 TR22, 02 250proXB, 26 tempest plus, prop 3.5" below pad, 5850rpm, 72mph(gps) w/ dinged up prop.