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If full throttle is 5000 rpm, then 2/3 throttle would be about 3300 rpm, which
is about my cruising rpm. Yes, I understand your math. But when I saw the mechanic (who conducted the sea trial) set the throttle at around 2/3, I saw the rpm was at around 4,600 rpm (and that was what the mechanic suggested me to run the motor at). And when he put the throttle all the way, I only saw the rpm increased to 5,000 rpm (the tachometer can display more than 5,000 rpm). I don't know why the motor rpm didn't increase proportional to the throttle setting. This is probably one of those things that I don't know about motor / rpm / prop pitch ...etc. Jay Chan |
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