I'm pretty sure only an effectively limited batch of early Typhoons had a three-blade prop. Two service evaluation squadrons were made operational out of desperation because nothing else could catch FW hit and run raiders at low altitude in 42 but it wasn't cleared for mass production and general service yet, some changes were made and the decision arguably led to some non-combat losses. I thought some engine improvements were also made at some point, so early Typhoons might be 2000hp motors and a Tempest V in 1945 might be a 2200hp motor. I think the Tempest II started at about 2350hp and there was a postwar batch of overseas stationed Tempest V running their original engines at around 2400hp in Egypt I think (though Tempest II was the premier postwar version and got to 2600hp IIRC).
Anyway mostly four-bladed prop was used on that motor, particularly by the time it was significantly topping 2000hp. And it wasn't a small one.