Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Do you have to run 93 octane?
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Originally Posted by Velocity Tom
Do you have to run 93 octane?
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Originally Posted by Velocity Tom
Do you have to run 93 octane?
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
what do they weigh? the look huge compared to the 2 strokes. what kinda of reliable power will they make if you increase the boost?
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Im thinking of a 35 donzi zf with 2x275 verados. But what other power options do I have?
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Tom,
Mercury Racing just released their 3.2 litre 300XS. I bet it will run rings around the Verado 275 (would make an interesting test). Much lighter and you're picking up 50 HP with the pair. www.mercuryracing.com Regards, Steve |
Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Yes thats true. But Im sick of buying oil! This weakend I spent $450 on fuel and $100 on oil. My 390 with 500 efis is cheeper to run. But then with the 4 stroke you still have oil changes every 100 hrs.
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Tom,
The DI Mercs typically have fairly low oil consumption, and good cruising economy. I would talk with a knowledgable Merc High Perf dealer and get his input. Regards, Steve |
Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
I have herd that to! the optis use very little oil. I have talked to a bunch of merc. hi perf. reps and thay all tell you the pros and cons to 4 stroke verses 2 stroke. So if I cant find 93 on the water the 275s will de toon and it will not hurt them. The only resone Im thinking of the verado is for re sale .Every boat almost at the miami show had verados.
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Re: Does anyone know anything about the 275 verado?
Originally Posted by Steve Zuckerman
Tom,
Mercury Racing just released their 3.2 litre 300XS. I bet it will run rings around the Verado 275 (would make an interesting test). Much lighter and you're picking up 50 HP with the pair. www.mercuryracing.com Regards, Steve Dave :drink: |
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