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Bit of a pet peeve aye Mikey :rolling_laugh: |
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I agree with him wholeheartedly!!
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My 60's run on the middle holes,
unless I know it's gona be a bit rough or I have a boat full. On their hardest setting they have there own roosters so they must still be digging in ;) And I loose a good 5 or more MPH off my top end if I forget to reset them! I know you won't need 80's on a 180 |
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I had a 16 footer that I swear had a ground up porpoise glassed into the hull.
My thumb got tired from constant trimming with limited results. Smart tabs did all they claimed and better. Company support during purchase and install was first rate. Can't praise them enough. |
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I have the 60's on my Diablo 180 with the 3.0L. I can't remember how I have mine set - but they put the boat up on plane instantly without nailing the throttle. I absolutely love them.. but the best part is when i'm heading back to the boat ramp (which is a long stretch of no wake area where you have to "creep" FOREVER. The Smart tabs made me go from looking like a drunk driver (had to constantly work the wheel left to right to stay semi straight).. to a perfect driver. The boat tracks perfectly straight at super low speeds now. Also, I did not lose any MPH with my install (checked it before and after running my 14.5x17p Michigan 3 blade on my GPS). However, I will test it out again..once I swap over to my 19p (which I need to get rebuilt).
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Just so I get this right before I order them, I need the 80# ones for my z210 correct?
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mind you if I've got them set hard then i'm either loaded or it's choppy out so i'm gona be slower anyway :rolleyes: |
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jsewall82,
Yes the 80lb tabs are what your after. You have 5 different settings to play with for downforce adjustment. :) |
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