Re: phase II kit? (bama_blazer)
I'm an old drag racer and there is the old expression"Speed Costs Money. How Fast Do You Want To Go? In other words , increase air & fuel flow to feed the RPMs. There are probably some small areas in engine operation that will not suffer.
Re: phase II kit? (bama_blazer)
Running the motor higher on the jackplate will help with reducing chinewalk. Also bump the trim back down a bit when it starts walking to get more boat in the water until the boat settles down and then slowly ease the trim up until the bow comes up and the speed along with it. Usually; with a Blazer more seat time will just seem to make the chine walk disappear; until you say"what chine walk". http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif
Re: phase II kit? (canadablazer)
Chime I love chime Ya ain't running if you Don't have a little chime http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emthup.gif The fun part is settling her dow.....nnnnn http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/eek.gif and then ease into her sa more you know what I'm TALKING ABOUT http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: phase II kit? (Fear-This)
Re: phase II kit? (colreb2000)
You nailed it Fear! a lil walkin' keeps ya alert and on yer toes...sides dat...ya aren't at yer max if it aint walkin just a lil'!
All fun aside, bump your motor height up a bit. It'll get better as you come up with it. Go a 1/4" at a time. Just keep an eye on your water pressure.
I think the fuel efficiency goes south cuz' yer foot is playin wit da' xtra umphh ya gets once she's been phased???
Re: phase II kit? (RedBlazer)
Re: phase II kit? (Rebel1)
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