illMATTic
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85predictor said:Borrowed a GPS today for the last run of the season.
'85 Predictor
'87 Merc 115 6-cyl
I was able to get 51.7 mph. (Quite Windy)
5600 to 5800 rpm
No jackplate
22P Michigan Wheel stainless
If the tach is correct, I might be able to go up in pitch.
Normal range is 5000-5500 per owner's manual.
What do you think??
if your tac was reading 5600 you are right on with your speed, assuming you have a 2:1 lower unit. i bet you could gain a couple mph with a 23P. those michigan wheel props are not too efficiant. try a laserII. many have had success with them on a predictor including myself.

My 1992 22ft persuader has the 454mag 385hp fresh rebuild this summer. Im running a 3blade 24pitch quicksilver prop, also a 24 pitch 4blade mirage, bennet trim tabs. I need 4 adults in the boat to keep the boat in the water, running fully loaded with gas, 4 adults on board, small chop on the water, im pushing 76mph on the speedometer . It will probably go faster but it chime walks if i push it more than that. looking at maybe adding a single arm hydraulic steering this winter and see if that will help. I havent ran the boat yet on the gps, still playing with props ect.. the 24pitch that im running ive got some throttle left, and im running at 5100 rpm. So i may try to jump up to a 3blade 25 pitch next summer.
. I removed the heads and now they are a wall ornament in my garage I cannot take the chance of getting a crappy load of fuel again and spending another 2k in just parts to get her on the water again. The heads just allowed me to carry more passengers and still run the same topend, which running at those speeds I really was the only one that needed to be in the boat! It was a blast to drive tho, really snappy responce.
Stock compression on that motor is 95 psi with the heads it was 120psi.