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Questions about efficiency
Been shopping Formulas and have a question about fuel efficiency. Began looking at some 271 SR1 boats with either the 454 or 502 magnum, but for the same money I can get a little bit older 311. So my question is, how much more fuel would I burn in a 311 with say 454 magnum carb engines with Bravos versus a 271 with a EFI magnum engine? I like to cruise at 45-50 mph.
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One 454 or 502 MPI engine vs (2) carbed 454's. The carb'ed engines should be slightly less fuel efficient based on that alone.
I've seen where people claim the 2 engines will not have to work as hard and therefore not burn as much fuel each....but that has not been my experience. A 454 running 3,500 rpms burns a certain amount of fuel regardless, having another beside it seems to burn exactly twice IMO. |
your gonna burn double, regardless, and if it was slightly less it is so slight you won't know, to cruise at 50 on a 271 you will be runnning around 4200's you can buy mine but its carbed some view that as a good thing
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Originally Posted by 88242LS
(Post 3474046)
your gonna burn double, regardless, and if it was slightly less it is so slight you won't know, to cruise at 50 on a 271 you will be runnning around 4200's you can buy mine but its carbed some view that as a good thing
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That old school 311 is a great boat....but expect it to burn about 1.1-1.3 mpg at cruise vs about 2.2-2.4 mpg in the 271. 88242LS might be able to verify my estimate from his 271????
With the added fuel burn you get ALOT more room and ALOT better riding boat.....but I agree, if you can't afford to run it what good is it! |
Generally speaking, fuel burn is primarily dependent on weight. A 4,000 pound boat will deliver about 3 mpg, a 8,000 pound boat about 2 mpg, etc.
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Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 3474094)
That old school 311 is a great boat....but expect it to burn about 1.1-1.3 mpg at cruise vs about 2.2-2.4 mpg in the 271. 88242LS might be able to verify my estimate from his 271????
With the added fuel burn you get ALOT more room and ALOT better riding boat.....but I agree, if you can't afford to run it what good is it! |
i wish my 6000 lb boat got 2+ mpg, 2 big blocks are burning twice what my last single engine boat was burning, i know many variables but i'm def getting less than 2 mpg more like 1-1.3
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Originally Posted by t500hps
(Post 3474094)
....but I agree, if you can't afford to run it what good is it!
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I know you're concerned about the fuel, but what about other factors, better ride, more space, easier to manuver, with twins there's also a additional engine safety factor, I wouldn't look at just the fuel costs, look at everything then make a decision before you go shopping.
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