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So pretty much the best bang for your buck when it comes to speed is to load a tune from maptuner and pitch your stock prop accordingly. And that should get you into the 80's on a RXP/RXT 300.👍 1Leave a comment:
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So this scenario gets worse. I pulled the supercharger tonight. I can't feel it slipping at all but it's an 07 at 76 hours and I don't want to risk the bearing failure. What is this in the output shaft? This is getting pumped into the engine and I don't know what it is, any ideas?Leave a comment:
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I installed a Solas 14/19, which if i'm reading right is the wrong one for this elevation.Leave a comment:
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Guys, sorry i'm brand new to the forum and this is my first post so please forgive any ignorance on my part. It's safe to assume that this would apply to the Challenger 215sc boat as well correct? I've read your forum for months now, there are some incredible people posting on here and for that, THANKS! The local lake that i use is at 7000 feet elevation and my boat sucks up here. I've replaced the wear ring, ordered a new impeller, replaced the carbon seals, rebuild the drive shaft, sealed the ride plate and last night removed the supercharger. Is there someone on here the rebuilds them? All that being said, i cant top 22mph for the life of me. I hit 8k rpm's at wot and then it drops to appx 6400. The boat came from So-Cal and i've never seen any real performance out of it. Do i need to re map fuel systems or something? It's really disapointing that i can't pull a tube with my 12 yr old on it faster than 13mph. Any help would be awesome!
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Which impeller did you install? You will need a lower pitch impeller at 7000' elevation.
I offer a supercharger rebuild service. More info here
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Guys, sorry i'm brand new to the forum and this is my first post so please forgive any ignorance on my part. It's safe to assume that this would apply to the Challenger 215sc boat as well correct? I've read your forum for months now, there are some incredible people posting on here and for that, THANKS! The local lake that i use is at 7000 feet elevation and my boat sucks up here. I've replaced the wear ring, ordered a new impeller, replaced the carbon seals, rebuild the drive shaft, sealed the ride plate and last night removed the supercharger. Is there someone on here the rebuilds them? All that being said, i cant top 22mph for the life of me. I hit 8k rpm's at wot and then it drops to appx 6400. The boat came from So-Cal and i've never seen any real performance out of it. Do i need to re map fuel systems or something? It's really disapointing that i can't pull a tube with my 12 yr old on it faster than 13mph. Any help would be awesome!
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Thanks for this info! You all need to try riding at 8200' above sea level! 😔 Lake Granby here in CO. I go to Lake Powell every other year, 3000', and that is best I'll ever get to "true performance."👍 1Leave a comment:
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Ever notice when flying on a commercial airliner at high altitude such as Denver, Lubbock, Albuquerque, Guatemala, Bogota, etc. the take off roll takes forever to get airborne? The same weather parameters greatly effect performance in a turbo jet also.......BIG TIME!
We crunch the numbers for every single flight for density altitude, pressure, temperature, dew point, humidity, wet, dry, icing conditions and gross weight. The end result is what speed to abort, rotate, and lift off at any given power setting.
The good news is everyone is effected by this equally. The ones that take it into consideration and adapt to the changes are the ones who will out perform.
im sitting at the lake house, 2000ft below Lubbock, and even though I'm still 1000ft above sealevel my ride absolutely barks, even with 100% humidity. Makes me giggle. Lol I can't imagine it at sealevel. <whistle>Leave a comment:
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