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Old 07-09-2003, 03:43 PM
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two stroker .72 engine
Old 07-09-2003, 04:32 PM
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My Tower 75 ran great on a 12x8. There are much longer answers than this, but if you start here and experiment, you'll get a good real world answer.
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If it is an Irvine .72 you can treat it pretty much like a .91, 13x6 or 14x6 for example.
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It is an Irvine
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your going to love that irvine. loads of torque, hauls a 14/6 with authority. idles slow no overheating no deadsticks cool red finish chrome cylinder jet stream carb etc. etc. etc.
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Default What Prop to use on a .72 size engine?

If the .72 runs like my .53 Irvine I'll be very happy

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