QC
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Re: 350 Mpi Losing Oil
Guys, we don't even know if this boat will maintain a plane below 3500 RPM . . . With boats, fuel efficiency has very little to do with the RPM and engine efficiency, it is much more about the hull efficiency . . . The fact that many boats seem to get better efficiency between 3000 and 3500 RPM is because they also top out around 45 - 55 MPH, so the "sweet spot" just happens to be down there where an efficient plane of say 25 - 35 MPH is . . .
Also, current automotive engines are often cruised at less than 2000 RPM so that they are "lugging" more. This is on purpose, not because of stupidity. Don't confuse marine and automotive efficiency. They do not relate well . . .
Guys, we don't even know if this boat will maintain a plane below 3500 RPM . . . With boats, fuel efficiency has very little to do with the RPM and engine efficiency, it is much more about the hull efficiency . . . The fact that many boats seem to get better efficiency between 3000 and 3500 RPM is because they also top out around 45 - 55 MPH, so the "sweet spot" just happens to be down there where an efficient plane of say 25 - 35 MPH is . . .
Also, current automotive engines are often cruised at less than 2000 RPM so that they are "lugging" more. This is on purpose, not because of stupidity. Don't confuse marine and automotive efficiency. They do not relate well . . .