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mercury 700 sci Fuel
I know mercury states 89.
How many people getting by running 89 octane fuel in stock 700s? I have been running 93 as a precaution but maybe it is a waste of money. |
Run Rec 90 if you can find it. I have found 93 blacks the transom up worse.
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Ours are 91 octane requirement. 93 does seem to soot up the transom. I called Mercury and they said 93 doesn't cause it. I also asked about reflashing ECUs to 89 octane, but they said they hadn't done it in many years and really didn't know if they had the equipment to do it.
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Octane is a measure of a fuel to resist knock. Boosted applications have a higher chance of knocking. I would say running 89 you have a higher chance of inducing knock/detonation and tearing up pistons. I would not recommend.
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I have always run 93 I just looked at the mercury manual on I thought it said 89 but I could have been mistaken
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I've run 89 many times without any issues. If motors are stock you will be fine.
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Does it say on the sticker on the engine ?
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I would just 89. I Believe the way that ignition works is it rolls the timing around until it finds a knock and adjust from there. If you're running higher octane it will not find a knock and back up the timing. I'm not 100% positive on this. This is only what I've heard from playing around with the ECM's
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I run 93 in mine, no black on the transom.
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.25 cents per gallon more for safety or 25000 more for a rebuild if your wrong. Only the guy filling the tank can make that call
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