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Old 08-12-2014, 12:27 PM
fly4navy fly4navy is offline
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Right! You don't have to buy the $40 a gal. oil with the E-tec, but you give the same $$ and more to the dealer when you get the oil changed and after you have been burning dirty oil for 75% of the oil cycle. The E-Tec is always burning 100% virgin pure clean oil in the combustion cycle...and I like that!




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Originally Posted by Riley@florida-re.com View Post
I enclosed the transom and am running the same 30" Armstrong bracket with a 300 Yamaha 4 stroke. The boat runs 50 WOT and loaded burns 2.8 - 2.9 MPG. I ran it from Ft. Pierce to Walkers Cay / Rosie's Place in grand Bahamas this past weekend and had a glass crossing on the way over. I burned 42 gallons in 118 statute miles getting there = 2.81 MPG. On the way home the bank was windy and 2 - 4 where I could only run 20 knots. When I hit the stream it flattened out and ran 38 knots to make up for lost time and burned 50 gallons at the same distance = 2.36 MPG. Overall the boat is unreal! runs perfect and is very well balanced. The scuppers stay dry even with three guys standing on the bracket.

I have no idea about the etec. I am just happy that I do not have to buy the excessive oil at $40 a gallon.
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