Re: 2.7 MPG on Inline 6 - 90hp 1982 Merc. Is this normal?
consider your self lucky with an inline that gets MORE than 2 mpg, i had a 115 on my 17 foot center console and only got 1.5mpg at WOT, but on the other hand, it went nearly 50 mph<br /><br />and that 150v6 in the second post... different type of beast, no comparrison, apples to oranges.<br />plus its on a bass boat, easier to plane than any center console. always gonna get more mpg.<br /><br />inline 6 mercs are VERY famous as not being fuel efficient. remember the inline 6 mercs started in the 60's and didnt really change all that much by the time they were put to rest in the late 80's. they require LOTS of fuel just to get started, and they reuire extra fuel to feed cylinders 1,3 and 5. remember , that fuel has to fight gravity after leaving the carbs.<br /><br />not the most efficient design in boating history. and before you bash me for hating inline mercs... i have 5 of them right now. a 115, a 85hp, 2 50hp's, and a 40 hp. and they are NOT for sale. i love my mercs.<br /><br />MPG has way more to do with boat setup and hull design than that beast hanging off the back.<br /><br />DONT CRUISE AT 3000 RPM. 2 strokes get AWFULL milage at mid throttle rpm range. youll actually find your SWEET SPOT at about 3800-4300 rpm's.<br />the motor will actually "sound" different once you hit the perfect rpm sweet spot, and your boat will run easier here.<br /><br />back to topic... clean the bottom of your hull. inspect your prop.maybe get a different prop, what are you running now? get a setback/jack plate. get some smart tabs. lose that 100 pound yamaha. check your hull for waterlogged foam. get new reed valves. run at 3/4 throttle. stay home.these are all ways that can save you some gas. not that all of them sound fun.<br /><br />just my 2 cents