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Originally Posted by Dkahnjob
(Post 2854615)
I was told not to have the silent choice closed unless I was below 3,000 rpm.
that could be the magic number, I didn't think you were suppose to run WOT with it closed, or you could get reversion. I don't recall what thread I read that on. I don't have captains choice so I didn't pay that close attention to it. |
I really think the sooty transom comes from the fact that Merc has a tendency to set motors up a little on the rich side. They do this because they warranty the motors and lean / clean motors are more apt to blow up if run real hard for long periods of time. The reality here is that if trying to build in reliability / longevity .... Fat is where it's at !!!
I'll take transom cleaning to piston replacement any day. |
You need to visit a dealer and see what flash is in the computer. They can be leaned out a bit once they are broken in. I actually had my ECUs replaced under warranty, which included a new flash.
Run ONLY 87 octane in your 496HO. Do not run any silent choice/captains call/INTERNAL switchable exhaust at over 3000 RPM. Actually, I'd recommend 2000 RPM or less. |
Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
(Post 2854659)
I'll take transom cleaning to piston replacement any day.
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Originally Posted by Sydwayz
(Post 2854667)
Do not run any silent choice/captains call/INTERNAL switchable exhaust at over 3000 RPM. Actually, I'd recommend 2000 RPM or less.
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Originally Posted by RaggedEdge
(Post 2854659)
I really think the sooty transom comes from the fact that Merc has a tendency to set motors up a little on the rich side. They do this because they warranty the motors and lean / clean motors are more apt to blow up if run real hard for long periods of time. The reality here is that if trying to build in reliability / longevity .... Fat is where it's at !!!
I'll take transom cleaning to piston replacement any day. |
Originally Posted by tomtbone1993
(Post 2854673)
What you really meant to say was " I agree w/ Tbone"
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At the risk of hijacking this thread, sounding ignorant and in the spirit of knowledge, could someone please explain to me the technical reasoning? I do not doubt your responses, just want to know the details. Have owned boats in the past with silent choice and have not had any problems. Very curious.
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Originally Posted by Stogie
(Post 2855113)
At the risk of hijacking this thread, sounding ignorant and in the spirit of knowledge, could someone please explain to me the technical reasoning? I do not doubt your responses, just want to know the details. Have owned boats in the past with silent choice and have not had any problems. Very curious.
That is really the very basic and simple explanation, I'm sure someone on the board can give a more mechanically in depth answer. |
Thats what I wanted. Thank you kindly sir.
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