150cc turnighy outboard
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150cc turnighy outboard
How would one go about making a fast outboard motor with the 150cc turnighy motor?
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Re: 150cc turnighy outboard
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Re: 150cc turnighy outboard
I'd start by retrofitting a big trolling motor and seeing how well that works. If possible, keep all the electrical components above water.
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Re: 150cc turnighy outboard
Do you think a turnigy c8085-170 or 80100 would be better for a small boat?
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Re: 150cc turnighy outboard
Lower kv and higher torque....unless you're using a surface-piercing prop on a hydro setup