romans8
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It was a must to get the best fuel economy as I was told by Suzuki that there is a sweet area in the reve band of 3400 to 4600 where the engine performs at its most economically settings - this info was correct and gave us the best economy according to trim tab settings of how boat was loaded.
When I had my 8.80 with 300hp Suzuki engine I had two sims dials and had the additional NMEA cable also connected to the chartplotter which then displayed all the engine control data on the chart plotterI'd hope that the electronic controls and instruments give me some information on fuel consumption. Unfortunately, a visit to the Suzuki outboard stand at Southampton Boat Show was not very helpful and I'm still not sure what info I will have at the helm.
The lean burn technology is a significant influencer for me because I am hoping that the fuel consumption with outboards is not much more than equivalent diesels. Though petrol is more expensive than diesel, I would expect the lesser servicing and fixing costs on the outboards to make the overall running costs similar to a similar sized diesel stern drive boat.
And, according to everyone that I have asked, I'd hope to have better reliability from the outboards too.
Garold
It was a must to get the best fuel economy as I was told by Suzuki that there is a sweet area in the reve band of 3400 to 4600 where the engine performs at its most economically settings - this info was correct and gave us the best economy according to trim tab settings of how boat was loaded.
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