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motor height setup - mini-jacker install. Looking for speed!
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<blockquote data-quote="flatboat" data-source="post: 237916" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>if you are gettin a 4 blade i would run it where it is and try it .if its stainless you can cup it so it holds onto the water a little better,don't cavitate nearly as bad . aluminum don't like it high theres no cup in them .most of them will cavitate pretty bad up high .but if you want speed stick with a 3 blade and work it a little .... then turn your hat round bacards and haul a%%</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatboat, post: 237916, member: 5508"] if you are gettin a 4 blade i would run it where it is and try it .if its stainless you can cup it so it holds onto the water a little better,don't cavitate nearly as bad . aluminum don't like it high theres no cup in them .most of them will cavitate pretty bad up high .but if you want speed stick with a 3 blade and work it a little .... then turn your hat round bacards and haul a%% [/QUOTE]
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