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Here's what's interesting. He said he's replaced the stator and trigger- fine, sounds great. That's when he told me that he was pushing the XR2 to 7000 rpm cruising at 70 with its 28p prop. Feel free to check this yourself, but a 28p@7000 would put you somewhere around 85mph after slip. So is the stator screwed up, or possibly the wrong part was used and the setting on the tach should have been changed? Weird.
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Anyone have a response to this? I thought I read that the XR2's had a recommended redline at 6200. Since he says 70 was 7k and he's been to 80, either something's going on or this is the best motor ever made.
The boat in your avatar is an Enticer. An Enticer and Exciter are two different boat. The Exciter is 2' longer.Hey buddy Im new to this board dont know any these guys however I do know one thing I have an 84 exciter boat it is original never been redone not even interior its not perfect but in very good shape all the way around it has stood up real good and I get compliments everywhere I go with it.