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<blockquote data-quote="optaylor823" data-source="post: 178793" data-attributes="member: 1201"><p>I agree with fender. I run a 175 and would love to see better gas mileage. It is hard to miss some of the rocks in the river I fish at 40 mph, so I usually don't run wide open. I may have missed this in the post, but I can say from experience that it does not matter how sharp you get the impeller if you do not shim it to the 1/32 gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="optaylor823, post: 178793, member: 1201"] I agree with fender. I run a 175 and would love to see better gas mileage. It is hard to miss some of the rocks in the river I fish at 40 mph, so I usually don't run wide open. I may have missed this in the post, but I can say from experience that it does not matter how sharp you get the impeller if you do not shim it to the 1/32 gap. [/QUOTE]
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