While reading various threads/debates about aluminum vs ss props, I see different perspectives on when there is enough stress being placed on an aluminum prop to make it flex (which is one of the negatives I see posted).
If we take something like an Alpha II drive, what are the engine sizes and drive ratios that make up the point where "flex" starts becoming a recognizable differentiation in performance. I realize the other aspects between the two materials such as saving the outdrive during collision, etc. that people have an appreciation for, but I'm really trying to conclude where the flex point is. Is it with a 3.0, 4.3, 5.0 - with what gearing?
If we take something like an Alpha II drive, what are the engine sizes and drive ratios that make up the point where "flex" starts becoming a recognizable differentiation in performance. I realize the other aspects between the two materials such as saving the outdrive during collision, etc. that people have an appreciation for, but I'm really trying to conclude where the flex point is. Is it with a 3.0, 4.3, 5.0 - with what gearing?