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Winter projects

That run was about 1 inch over the pad. Havent checked the mixture yet. Too damn cold out to do much testing. I did increase the fuel pressure to 39 lbs after I got home. Brucato recommended 36 lbs but I'm not really sold on that number. Once it warms up a bit I will start screwing around with mixtures and plug reading.
 
I will have to mention that I wasted my nice "new " DAH " SRX prop in its first outing. One of the blades looked like the leading edge got hit by a bolt. You could see thread imprints. looked loke a half bubble the size of a quarter on the blade. I looked all over and couldnt find anything on my boat it might have come from. I think there was something on the ramp when I was loading it on the trailer. That sucks. I can't even count the props I have destroyed in this river just in the last three years Ive lived here. Anyway I sent the prop back to DAH . It looks repairable.
 
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