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Torque shift props

wark2

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Has anyone had any experiance with a torque shift prop? Or any info on one? I know they change their pitch with rpm nut how well do they work. I did a search for the and found some reviews that said they were great and some that said they were a waste of money.
 
They are not efficient props because of the mechanically attached blades. The only place they work is on I/O's that have a hard time getting on plane but run fine once under way. They're like Viagra and are made for your dad's boat!
 
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