Enertia Trials

Pescadora

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Mercury was not kidding when they said their new X-7 alloy prop rewrites the laws of physics. I played with a number of props in my new rig this year, but the Enertia 14.82x16p beat them all.

Here's some numbers.

In my case, the Merc prop selector was right on. However it took me a month
or so to discover this propellor needs to be trimmed up quite a bit higher
than the stock prop to get the most out of the installation.

The stock prop (Yam F150 - Crestliner Mirage 2000) would blow out when the
gauge passed the half-way mark on the trim indicator. This is with motor
mounted on the second hole. My operational altitude is 3000ft, which as a
lot of effect on a normally aspirated four-stroke motor. Stock prop would
give almost 30mph @ 4500rpm and 34.5mph on top end @5400. Hole shots with
the 15"x17P were good. The prop would not stay hooked up in a top speed
turn, even a moderate turn. You had to cut the throttle to hook up again.

The 14.82"x16P Enertia behaves much better. Trimmed to the halfway mark, it
gives 31.5mph @ 4500rpm and 39mph on top @ 5500. This baby will not blow
out unless you cut hard right and then hard left immediately afterward. It
re-engages right away, without chopping the throttle. When I decided to
trim up some more, I discovered even more speed, albeit with a little more
touchiness in turns. At the three quarter mark, the big Crestliner is
nicking 41mph at 5600. Any more trim gives more RPM with a slight loss in
speed. So 3/4 up is the definitely the limit. I suspect at sea level I
would pull 58-5900rpm and probably another 3-4mph. All speeds are GPS.
Check the slippage calculations (2.00 gearcase). 21% on the aluminum prop.
3% on the Enertia. Amazing.

Hole shot is still good. Maybe just a touch slower coming off idle. This
could be the weight of a steel prop versus aluminum. Or maybe I should try
some PVS aperture plugs. Next year.

The X7 has be some kind of miracle prop to give better everywhere. Kinda
goes against the laws of physics.
 

walleyehed

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Re: Enertia Trials

I've test-ran 4 of the Enertias now, and although they do a great job in the right application, one must compare a high technology SS of another brand to see the subtle differences.
I've tested 14 other brands of SS against the E7's and when I get the final OK from Merc, those results will be posted. The Data was sent some time ago, and I've heard nothing back yet, but after 200+ props, this appears to be the norm..
 

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I will add that this is a loaded boat. All tests were with three batteries, four downriggers, full gear, water in the live well, two people aboard and a full tank of gas (54gal). Even the fish box in the bow was full - well most of the time - 8) One HEAVY puppie.
 

Texasmark

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Kenny, glad you touched on the "sharing of your info". Been waiting since you did the first tests for the results.

I like the way the Enertia hooks back up if it breaks loose. Lotta props (as you well know) won't reconnect till you dump the throttle.

But that's what's different about my Ballistic. In hard turns it blows out but only a couple hundred rpm's, will not cut totally loose. Then when I straighten out, it performs just like a ported prop acts when the ports close....it grabs the water, blows the air out, rpm's drop back down that 200 and away you go.

Also I agree on the alum costing you rpm's....Installed the Hustler even with 1" less pitch lost 600 rpm's and a few (don't remember the #) mph at WOT and the only thing I can relate it to is blade thickness cause the Hustler is supposed to be a hot dog with ports, cup, high rake and camber.......but I guess that's like trying to cut water with a machette or a baseball bat. :love:

Mark
 

walleyehed

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One thing I can say about the E7's is I could not make them vent unless I trimmed up quite a bit at Idle and hammered it.......my front livewell let about 25gal of water go in .2 secs....
In my testing, I ran the E7's against some of the well-known heavy-load props because that's what I was told to test against as the E7 is/was targeted at the heavier boats.
I tested against Mirage, Vengeance, Solas Lexor, Rev-4, MWC-(Ballistic and a sterndrive model by P/N-no name), of course I slipped in a few Turbo's...a T1 and a TXP(completely different class).
Without printing total details, the E7 does what the engineers say it will...NOT the press release dudes..their numbers don't gel with the engineers numbers. Also, if you're one of those that have no noise issues with a flo-torq hub, this prop will be hard to beat...personally, I can't stand the noise, and don't care for this hub system. If it becomes available with a std type hub, THEN they will have quite a ball of wax.
 

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Re: Enertia Trials

Speaking of noise from the torqe-flo hub...

Is this the chugga-chugga-chugga right at idle? A bit of shake in the motor as well. Clears up if I boost to about 850rpm or so.

I was guessing I had a sync problem with the throttle valves almost closed. Doesn't do it with the aluminum prop and not always with the E7 - comes and goes. I did try a second hub insert and even had the static balance of the prop looked at. Everything seems ok.
 

walleyehed

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It's the delrin sleeve in this type of hub...the hard plastic has no give and the noise is, for lack of a better discription, gear lash/clutch dog rattle....completely normal by the manufacturer. Number of cylinders and gear ratio can greatly affect the noise level.
 

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There is an error in my original post. While putting the boat up for storage I noted that the F150 is mounted in the third hole up. This probably contributes to the tendency for OEM props to ventilate, but it sure doesn't bother the Enertia.

On the rattle at idle: I'm wondering if the new spring drive sleeve (Flo-Torq III) might not be a cure. The question is, could it sustain the power?
 

walleyehed

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The FTIII is a max of 115HP..You need the FTIV...Built for merc products only, but I believe the Merc and Yammy hubs will interchange, up through the 275hp.
I have 2 coming to jig-up and ream the splines to fit OMC/J/E..
I've talked with engineers at Merc and determined there "is" a problem with certain engines and all 4-strokes now come with the FTIV above 115HP and all the 3-cyl. engines now come from the factory with FTIII's.
 

Texasmark

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Hey Ken,

Did you ask Merc if they were going to offer a rubber hub version? I see your comments about FT III's and IV's.

Mark
 

walleyehed

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They have no plans to offer any other hub system at this point...they say the 3 and 4 has fixed all but the issues with OMC/J/E, and may build hubs for those at some point, but not in the near future.
 

Texasmark

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Whomever did the "interact" thing concerning chugga-chugga......., yes it is, just as you mentioned!

Keep asking questions. What's the beef with J/E on the hubs?

Thanks,

Mark
 
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