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    22P Tempest Plus vs 22P 3 Blade Fury

    Currently running a 22P Tempest Plus @ 5830rpms 2.5 ptp on a 2025 175 Pro XS @ 62.7 mph, I can get a great deal on a 22P 3 blade Fury prop, will I see an improvement in rpm's and speed if I get it?
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    should be about equal but tempest seem to be better on the triton hull also-fury acts like 1 pitch more than a tempest--fury needs to run deeper also
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    you will drop about 200 rpm with the fury.
    like to see 58-5900 on that motor
    stick with the tempest, consider having it reworked by Mark Croxten
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    Quote Originally Posted by lpugh View Post
    you will drop about 200 rpm with the fury.
    like to see 58-5900 on that motor
    stick with the tempest, consider having it reworked by Mark Croxten

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    Quote Originally Posted by lpugh View Post
    you will drop about 200 rpm with the fury.
    like to see 58-5900 on that motor
    stick with the tempest, consider having it reworked by Mark Croxten
    You'll be sending the prop to Tampa, Florida (Mark sold out his prop business recently).

    Probably closer to 150 RPM difference (lower)- and you will likely need to drop the engine about 3/8" to 1/2" in height with the Fury for best results.


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