Speedling
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 5,165
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- 4,395
- Points
- 432
- Location
- Cedar Lake, IN
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SS
- Boat Length
- 21
Pretty much!Please help me understand or validate my understanding here guys. I've always read and experienced that our engines are rev limited. On the 160 hp mr1 (1,052 cc) i maxed out at 10,200 rpm at sealevel. On the 1.8L engines I think I see around 7,800 max. If this is correct than most of the bolt on performance improvements (adding spacers, making the air flow into the engine less restrictive with better or no air filters, etc.) will only help me get to the max rpm faster they won't improve my top speed.
Is this correct?
Changing the pitch of my impellers is the only way to increase top speed at max rpm. Is this correct?
Misc.: As far as I know, top speed and acceleration are inversely related when it comes to pitch changes (I.e., you can have one or the other but not both and increasing one means a corresponding decrease in the other).
Any disagreements on this?
If you made 300 hp on each engine but didn't change impellers you would just get to the rpm limit quicker. Top speed would be the same.