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bspeth

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2500 lb load.6300 ft elevation. 4800 rpms.35 mph on gps. Still had a little throttle left but 48 is the limit for my 229 v6 with an R drive.What can I do to fine tune my prop to my engine?Current prop 15.25x15. Thanks
 
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steelespike

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It appears you have an odd ball; In my chart 84-90 I don't find a 6 cylinder 3.8 only the more usual 4.3 or less common 4 cylinder 3.7.
Do you know your gear ratio?Also I don't recall an R drive?
 

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I will find out the ratio,it a 1984 ser 6681735 drive 6683545. Fun Times told me it was 1.84/1 and that the drive model number is01847014. Thanks.
 
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steelespike

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The calculator indicate at 4800 and 35 slip is only about 5%. Possible but not likely.
I have a feeling the tach reads a little low.If we use 5000 slip is more usual at about 10%.
Assuming it is actually around 5000 you have room for a 17" pitch.to put you at about 4600.
Nothing carved in stone. One inch change usually nets 150 to 200 rpm.At that elevation I lean more toward 200.
 

bspeth

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How can I change the formula for 45oo ft elevation?
 

bspeth

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So I should go for a 17 still.If so I will look for a used AL one before going to SS.
 

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Actually your tach is suspect(reading low) you may want to verify your tach. Perhaps borrow a shop tach to compare.
On the back of the tach there is a selector switch.Note its position and operate it a few times to clean the contacts.
 

bspeth

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Will do,i will get back to you when I get new numbers, after having done that and check the tach with a shop tach.
 
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