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As to the 200 loafing along VS the 150 spinning up, this is only true to a small degree. It takes X amount of HP to push a vessel at Y amount of speed. And for the most part, it takes pretty close to Z amount of fuel to make X amount of HP. Where the biggest differences come in is in the engines efficiency to produce HP. The 2.4L 200HP engine was FAR more efficient than the 2.0L 150 at putting out X amount of HP. Or look at it this way. A mid 80's 150 EVINRUDE will gulp down an EASY 12 GPH cruising along at say 4400 RPM's cruising putting out say 120 HP. A 2.0L MERCURY doing the same exact RPM's puttting out the same exact amount of HP would burn probably 8-9 GPH. Now my old 140 EVINRUDE running along even at 5000 RPM's probably putting out the same 120HP would do this burning around 7-8 GPH, and it's turning more RPM's than the other 2, using less fuel than either one doing it. Or take a MERCURY 2.5L engine. It could be had anywhere from 150-280HP, but only to 200HP for feeshing engines. Now the same basic engine(I realize they had horizontal and vertical reed engines as well as I believe some had finger ports, and some did not) with a 50HP power spread, and yet they all burned with a few GPH of each other running along at say a 4000 RPM cruise.
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I often notice on "Performance Bulletins" that if the same boat is tested with a 225 and a 250, the 250 almost always gets better mpg and top speed...but it seems that if the boat can be pushed above 40 mph with one of the I-4 motors (150-200), they get better mpg than a V-6 (200). If the I-4 won't do 40, they suck more gas than a 300.
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real world, bgreene, your looking at 4-4.25 mpg. giving you a range of 200-240. still double that of a 2S.
at 32mph i'm burning 7.5-8.5 gph. depending on load & conditions. with the curtains up on;y 28 mph. |
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good info, maybe I will keep the 2.4 200 on my V, still got the 250 EFI sitting on the stand
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That's at 4200-4400rpm.
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That's good for 60 miles out......far enough to get on tuna, 60 back, 60 reserve.
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