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dion26

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hey every 1 i just wanted 2 know if any 1 could help me with my 3.5 k&b out board tunnle i just got it and would realy like it if any 1 could help it 2 go better

thanks every 1 dion
 
Dion,

You'll have to provide more information about what you have:

Type of boat

Type of engine

Propeller

What % nitro fuel are you running

Have you even run it?

What's it do when it is running?

Without some basic information, it's difficult to provide assistance. Right now it sounds like an e-Bay special.

JD
 
Jerry Dunlap said:
Dion,
You'll have to provide more information about what you have:

Type of boat

Type of engine

Propeller

What % nitro fuel are you running

Have you even run it?

What's it do when it is running?

Without some basic information, it's difficult to provide assistance.  Right now it sounds like an e-Bay special.

JD

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its a 3.5 k&b outboard tunnle hull prop is a octura X440 fule is 20%nitro run it a few times top speed was 43 km it dosnt have a pipe no moderfacations
 
Im no expert, but ive found that 3.5 K&B outboards love high nitro. I run 50% nitro in mine, with 20% oil. I couldnt even get it to run properly on 20% nitro. I had all sorts of dramas, and when i upped the nitro, it was sweet. If i were you, id try 40%nitro, 20%oil.
 
Octura X440 is a good prop - probably my favorite.

Higher % nitro fuel will increase performance.

What is the height of the c/l of the prop compared to the bottom of the sponsons?

I generally run my props around 1/4" above the bottom of the sponsons.

JD
 
Jerry Dunlap said:
Octura X440 is a good prop - probably my favorite.
Higher % nitro fuel will increase performance.

What is the height of the c/l of the prop compared to the bottom of the sponsons?

I generally run my props around 1/4" above the bottom of the sponsons.

JD

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My prop is inline with the bottem of the boat is that wot u mean
 
Dion I think Jerry wants to know how deep you are running your prop.

The lines in the BMP represent the bottom of your sponsons and the asterik is your prop. Jerry stated that he runs his prop center line 1/4 above the bottom of the sponsons.

Good Luck!

Ron
 
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Dion,

What is the length and width of your hull?

If you have a picture, send it to me at [email protected]

20% nitro is fine to start with, i am told higher nitro makes the boat a little easier to set up (things dont have to be set exactly right)

BTW there is also a club that runs on Cherry Lake, not sure about the other details but i will find out and let you know.

Kris
 
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Kris Flynn said:
Dion,
What is the length and width of your hull?

If you have a picture, send it to me at [email protected]

20% nitro is fine to start with, i am told higher nitro makes the boat a little easier to set up (things dont have to be set exactly right)

BTW there is also a club that runs on Cherry Lake, not sure about the other details but i will find out and let you know.

Kris

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kris dion is amember of our club as you would know not many people run outboaerds thier he is new to the sport and needs some goood advice. By the way gday hope you are coming to the nats brett ward
 
Hey Brett,

Good to hear from you.

Yep i sure am going to the Nats this year.

BTW I am pretty sure Dions boat is a Prather lap cat 1.

My suggestions would be to start with the prop 1/8" above the bottom of the sponson bottoms, nuetral thrust angle and start with the needle wound out from fully closed 4 turns and go in 1/8" turns till you find that sweet spot.

Oh and set the CoG measured from the rear of the boat around 28% of the hull length

Have you run a nitro engine before Dion?

Kris
 
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