I've got a 1993 20' Stingray running a 4.3L Merc LX Alpha One 180hp. I've been using it all summer, and typically my RPM at WOT has been 4800 with the speedometer bouncing around between 47 and 50. This past weekend though, my RPM was hitting 4900, and the speedometer wouldn't go above 45. The only changes I made between this weekend and the last is that I replaced the distributer cap and rotor, and I switched from using 87 octane gas with ethonal to 91 octane non-oxygenated, ethonal-free gas. Can changing gas affect the RPM like that? As for the loss of speed, I've noticed the hull is starting to get a bit grungy below the water line. (Its been in the water in a lagoon since Memorial Day.) Plus, I normally go out with half a tank of gas while this time I had a fully topped-off tank. Can some grunge on the hull plus 20 extra gallons of fuel in the back push the speed down like that? Or is there some way that the new distributer cap and rotor could be affecting things?