rpm matching mph

man-of-war

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i have a 23ft 1980 wellcraft with a bb 454 and an alpha 1 out drive .is it normal for the rpm to match the mph? IF not what can cause that problem THANKS
 

wvit100

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Re: rpm matching mph

Be careful with that engine and drive. That engine will crush that outdrive if you use it hard. To much torque for that outdrive to handle, later 454's came with the heavier drives. Keep the holeshots to a minimum. A friend of mine exploded the outdrive in his and I've heard of a lot of others with the same problem.
 

TilliamWe

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Re: rpm matching mph

man of war, in almost every boat I have ridden in, MPH = RPM up to a certain point. In my boat, it's accurate until you reach WOT & start to trim up the outdrive. Then MPH goes up more than RPM
 

am_dew

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Re: rpm matching mph

I can only wish RPM = MPH with my little 2.0L Volvo AQ130C! At sea level, I'm doing 28-29 mph at 4400 RPM. At WOT (5000 RPM), I'm doing about 32 mph, but I don't keep it there for long.
 

Haut Medoc

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Re: rpm matching mph

Apologize for earlier post, my girlfriend is a wise a$$. Of the three boats I have owned [2 Chriscrafts,1 Sea Ray]. The 2 Chriscraft's were exactly 100 rpm = 1 mph. They were both 260 mercs. The Sea Ray is only 188 & doesn't get near that.I believe that an alpha is only rated for 300 hp, so wvit100's giving you some good advice..........J
 

Bondo

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Re: rpm matching mph

Even 4200 would be Gittin' Right Along.......... :D
 
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