Rocknit4x4
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This subject was interesting to me yesterday so I googled a 7.3 idi marine engine and ended up on a boat forum where they were talking about this subject and boat speed - sounded like the best option was to use a prop drive / gearbox that would change the output rpm to the prop as changing prop geometry would make it perform less desirable at various speeds - they equated it to turbo lag. What I understood was that changing it to perform well at 2000 rpm as opposed to 3000 rpm would make the prop perform worse somehow at lower rpm’s. I read into the conversation that diesel engines in boats are better for slower boats and gas engines tend to work better for faster boats. Having said that I have zero knowledge in boats - but there were quite a few hits on the subject on google.