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<blockquote data-quote="firstresponder01" data-source="post: 415534" data-attributes="member: 15492"><p>Alright guru's I've got a 1958 lonestar semi V that I've decked. I just acquired a mid 80s 8hp Nissan outboard. I took it out for the first time it ran great but I just feel like it could have been faster. What can I do do make it a bit faster. Was considering a different prop. Ive got a 3 blade on it now. Don't know if a 4 will help, maybe it's just to heavy for that size motor. Any idea? Here's a pic of the prop and boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firstresponder01, post: 415534, member: 15492"] Alright guru's I've got a 1958 lonestar semi V that I've decked. I just acquired a mid 80s 8hp Nissan outboard. I took it out for the first time it ran great but I just feel like it could have been faster. What can I do do make it a bit faster. Was considering a different prop. Ive got a 3 blade on it now. Don't know if a 4 will help, maybe it's just to heavy for that size motor. Any idea? Here's a pic of the prop and boat. [/QUOTE]
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