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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 493721" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p><strong>Probably not. If anything you would want to go back to the 9" prop. You will always lose a bit of holeshot with an increase in pitch but your midrange or cruise should probably be a bit better and you may have a bit more top end. You have to watch out about going too far one way or another as you do not want to overload a 2-stroke nor do you want to drop pitch far enough that the engine hits the rev limiter</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 493721, member: 3278"] [B]Probably not. If anything you would want to go back to the 9" prop. You will always lose a bit of holeshot with an increase in pitch but your midrange or cruise should probably be a bit better and you may have a bit more top end. You have to watch out about going too far one way or another as you do not want to overload a 2-stroke nor do you want to drop pitch far enough that the engine hits the rev limiter[/B] [/QUOTE]
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