Villain EX Help...anyone???

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  • Quicksilver
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 211

    #16
    although the villain has 45mm props stock. I think 50mm props would hit eachother so hence why they cut down larger props, basically to gain pitch over the stock setup.
    BOATS CAN FLY AND SHOULD!

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    • EX Con
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 20

      #17
      Thanks Quick, thats a big "Duh" on my part...and if they didn't hit it would be crazy close...

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      • EX Con
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 20

        #18
        SWEET! The CF prop kit is back in stock and I am about to order, along with the Graupner u-joints. Two quick questions first...(1)Is this kit a direct bolt-on replacement or is there anything else I will need to purchase or know before buying?...and(2)I'm considering reversing rotation from stock to L-CW/R-CCW. What is my best bet at a set of spin fins to help smooth out the ride a bit? I already emailed Chris at CSC Performance and requested a set of his, but I am not getting any kind of response. Short of fabricating my own, what is my alternative for a good set for this boat? I value the opinions I have gotten in this forum and hope to hear what you think...I'd like to get my order together and get ready for the water. Thanks in advance...

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        • RMZDADDY
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2007
          • 379

          #19
          I used these fin/tab combos on two villains, they work well to stop the chine walking and improve turn stability as well. I had to trim the top of them with tinsnips to make them fit the transom, (had to drill one new hole too) but they work great. here's the link and pics of them installed. Good luck!
          http://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pro...prod=kyo-94471
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