Dennis,
Maybe its your wheel size? I dont fly a pathfinder though several around this area do, I fly similar sized ships. I know that Pat has worked with a couple of them and gotten them to use the 46 with the 12.25 prop. to my knowladge, none had to make new gear. Then of course most of the guys here are using 2.5 wheels or something along that line i THINK. for me,, the fantastic performance of this prop and engine justifies any means needed to be able to run it. longer gear, sure thing no problem,,
just by way of additional info, I tried all the reported wonder props, 11x5, 11.5 x 4 ,, everything i could bolt on. NOTHING performed as well as the 12.25 stock. I fly at 3000 feet and 95 degree temps at home, and then at sea level at contests, it performs equally in both environments. The biggest single thing that I gained with this prop was consistancy. with the other props, if you miss the perfect needle setting by a tiny bit, you can vary the fuel consumption by a minute or more either way. ( one characturistic of the LA46 we have noted)with this prop that seems to be greatly minimized. Not to mention fantastic drive off the corners and tension overhead