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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
Way, Jose.. I look at it this way. There is 50 more available horsepower at 6000 RPM. Thus, it makes total sense to me that given the same factors - meaning inertia and momentum - that 50 additional horsepower driving the props will give better speed. I think you take perverse pleasure in being wrong. ;-) The given scenario was at steady state equilibrium, no acceleration. Both motors are producing essentially the same power unless there is a slight weight/drag difference. The 200 would be at a higher percentage of max throttle than the 250 however. -rick- |