23 May 2022 #1 billyfish Well-Known Member Joined 6 Oct 2020 Messages 1,001 Visit site Any one know if the hours recorded are linked to the revs or is an hour a hour when the ignition is on. In other words can you work out the lts per hour
Any one know if the hours recorded are linked to the revs or is an hour a hour when the ignition is on. In other words can you work out the lts per hour
23 May 2022 #2 T Tranona Well-Known Member Joined 10 Nov 2007 Messages 44,451 Visit site An hour is an hour whenever the engine is running and consuming fuel. You should get just shy of 2l/h in normal use with a D1 30.
An hour is an hour whenever the engine is running and consuming fuel. You should get just shy of 2l/h in normal use with a D1 30.
23 May 2022 #3 billyfish Well-Known Member Joined 6 Oct 2020 Messages 1,001 Visit site Thanks that's what I thought. But I was hoping for more like 3 lt my old lister petter returned 3.5 ish. But I didn't have a meter
Thanks that's what I thought. But I was hoping for more like 3 lt my old lister petter returned 3.5 ish. But I didn't have a meter
23 May 2022 #4 T Tranona Well-Known Member Joined 10 Nov 2007 Messages 44,451 Visit site Why would you hope to use more fuel? all modern 30hp are equally efficient and if properly matched to the boat will give between 1.75 and 2l/h
Why would you hope to use more fuel? all modern 30hp are equally efficient and if properly matched to the boat will give between 1.75 and 2l/h
23 May 2022 #5 billyfish Well-Known Member Joined 6 Oct 2020 Messages 1,001 Visit site Der..your right. I'm tired.