Hi Les and thxmine turned 43 hp with the 28s and 1350 EGT. That was with a fresh top from Scott so not broken either. I expect it will make an honest 45 when it gets more time on it and go to Mobil One. Kiblinger's dyno seems correct to me. I had a lot of performance data from my earlier 37 horse and my 45 with the zenith performed near exactly the same. The dyno showed 38 hp with the zenith. I ran a 6020 from Frank for a while and I thought it was a good utility prop but I was trying to turn 3600 rpm in the 45 climb so started clipping and Frank adjusted the pitch and tip thickness several x. Finally concluded that it wasn't possible for my motor to turn 3600/45 with a prop as long as 58 so stopped there and am running a 5820 and a 5820 clipped to a 57. We could have gotten the rpm up but expected we might lose thrust by reducing the diameter anymore. Joe
Some more input regards the Wood Bar Dyno, Received my new Performance prop from Frank and did a pull test with both the Tenn. 58x20, 3230 RPM static, best it would do, and the Performance 60x20, 2850 RPM best it would do. Have one more test to do this weekend.
Nice video Les!Well I had hoped for more static rpm, I'm still tweaking the props for the 45hp. With each new bit of information they get better. Sam,I don't think 60" is too much diameter for the 45, just need to find the right combo for pitch. with these small engines there is a lot more than Diameter, pitch, and surface area to play with. Funny how smaller props can be more challenging to get right than the large ones.Of course the mission will dictate prop size and shape to a point.Yes, it may need an adjustment to dial it in, looking forward to further info.