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am i running my motor too.high or too low
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<blockquote data-quote="wcbond4" data-source="post: 265710" data-attributes="member: 8349"><p>Well I'm still confused.</p><p></p><p>Raised my motor up to where my cavitation plate is about an inch below the transom. Lost tons of speed with just me...but with a buddy in the front, gained a few MPH. :| </p><p></p><p>I assume that means I need more weight in the front to run my motor that high..but should I run it that high if its just primary going to me? I wonder what will happen if I run me and a buddy with more weight in the front? lol this is getting out of hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wcbond4, post: 265710, member: 8349"] Well I'm still confused. Raised my motor up to where my cavitation plate is about an inch below the transom. Lost tons of speed with just me...but with a buddy in the front, gained a few MPH. :| I assume that means I need more weight in the front to run my motor that high..but should I run it that high if its just primary going to me? I wonder what will happen if I run me and a buddy with more weight in the front? lol this is getting out of hand. [/QUOTE]
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