Best Aquacraft metal prop for MG

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  • Skholar
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 29

    #1

    Best Aquacraft metal prop for MG

    I recently tried ordering PRB4019 1.6 x 2.5 SS prop for my MG. My LHS has told me that it is on backorder until late October, but they are able to get all Aquacraft props from the distributor. What Aquacraft metal prop most closely resembles the stock MG prop??

    Thanks for the help and advice......
  • maxmekker
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2010
    • 412

    #2
    dunno what AC prop is closest to the stock one(prather 215/ 220 is ) But the 42x55 would be a well used choice.

    But try try the octura M445. I liked it. Got mine all S/B from Funrcboats.com

    A video with some dif. props in it.

    Drammen rock City

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    • wppracing
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 109

      #3
      I run both the grimracer 42/55 and the Octura M445. Both are good props but I like the M445 the best.
      Watercraft Performance & ATV
      wppracing.com

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      • Skholar
        Junior Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 29

        #4
        Ordered the grim racer 42 X 55 today...

        Thanks...

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        • maxmekker
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2010
          • 412

          #5
          I would say to get the M445 if they have it(where did you order from ?)
          Drammen rock City

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          • Skholar
            Junior Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 29

            #6
            Originally posted by maxmekker
            I would say to get the M445 if they have it(where did you order from ?)
            Unfortunately, my LHS's supplier does not stock Octura, so I have to go with Grim racer for now. The Octura would cost me a fortune to have shipped across the border...

            I really need to move up to a metal prop...the cost of the composite props is starting to add up!!!

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            • d.a.v.e
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 222

              #7
              It amazes me that the stock ESC rated for 45amps handles that prop as well as it does. I was just looking at my Eagle Tree data and that prop pulls a constant 60 amps and went over 80amps in a few turns.

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              • ecoovert
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 242

                #8
                If your power plant can handle it you may consider an Octura x645. This prop probably would not be a good choice with the stock setup however. Octura props cost less than Grim Racer props and are thinner allowing them to spin with less resistance. On the other hand what I like about the Grim Racer props is they come closer to ready to install thogh you still need to balance them and may want to sharpen them as well. You can get an Octura x645 prop for $12.99 at O.S.E. and it is a faster prop than any Grim racer prop that will fit this boat while still allowing you plenty of prop angle adjustment. That's probably as agressive as I would want to go with this boat.

                P.S. I would check my temps often with this prop or reserve it for coooler days.

                http://www.flickr.com/photos/8368258...ool-381997@N21

                Just wanted to see what y'all think of setting this boat up with a brushless system.
                Last edited by ecoovert; 08-19-2011, 05:11 PM.

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                • Skholar
                  Junior Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 29

                  #9
                  OK...got my grim racer prop today...42 x 55

                  just so we are clear before I run it, am I safe with the stock setup and 2S, 20C dynamite packs?

                  don't want to burn anything up : (

                  what temps should I consider to be unsafe after a brief test run?

                  Thanks for the help...

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                  • d.a.v.e
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 222

                    #10
                    You will be fine with that prop and stock set up. My observation is that prop will pull 60amps consistently with highs of 80. So it will run hot but you should be good. I would say anything under 150 for the motor and 120 or less on the esc. For me the heat was in the deans and motor connectors.

                    Consider switching our your connectors. The larger ones will still get hot but the heat will dissipate faster.

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                    • Skholar
                      Junior Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 29

                      #11
                      Originally posted by d.a.v.e
                      You will be fine with that prop and stock set up. My observation is that prop will pull 60amps consistently with highs of 80. So it will run hot but you should be good. I would say anything under 150 for the motor and 120 or less on the esc. For me the heat was in the deans and motor connectors.

                      Consider switching our your connectors. The larger ones will still get hot but the heat will dissipate faster.
                      thanks, d.a.v.e. , for the info...

                      ran her today and that prop is pretty sweet....now if I can get rid of the wah-wah, I'll be really happy. I've tried EVERYTHING!!!! offset rudder was first, then moved the batts all the way forward, then back, and all points in between.

                      any advice??? BTW, I've read all posts regarding this to the point of nausea, but everyone has an opinion...which is fine..but can someone give me a solution that works 100%??

                      Thanks!

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                      • JackBlack26
                        Senior Member
                        • May 2007
                        • 905

                        #12
                        Have you set the strut even with the ride pads, and at 0*? How far is "all the way forward" for the batteries? They way I set mine was, I marked the 9" COG from the transom forward on the battery trays, then marked center on my batteries. I them moved the batteries forward 1/2" at a time until the boat ran smooth. Others use different methods. This one worked for me.

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                        • Skholar
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 29

                          #13
                          Originally posted by JackBlack26
                          Have you set the strut even with the ride pads, and at 0*? How far is "all the way forward" for the batteries? They way I set mine was, I marked the 9" COG from the transom forward on the battery trays, then marked center on my batteries. I them moved the batteries forward 1/2" at a time until the boat ran smooth. Others use different methods. This one worked for me.
                          Thnaks for the advice...I'll give that a try!

                          Skholar

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                          • d.a.v.e
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2011
                            • 222

                            #14
                            My experience has been the wa wa wa never goes 100% away, but I can get get it down to an acceptable level of about 80% reduction. Each prop is different and will require a slightly different strut adjustment. Yesterday I was running, tried running a set of 4 cells all the way forward, no bounce and a bit slower run. I put in 2 x 2c and the bounce was back full force but had a faster run. Neather were the ideal set up but I was just playing with different things last night.

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                            • HYDROJERRY
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 2503

                              #15
                              on the factory setup with 2x 2s 5000's and the offset strut the wawaa on mine was about gone but when i put in a 120 esc on the stock motor and 4s2p and m445 prop now mine waawaa's again..

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