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My understanding is that emissions were primary driver for MR-1 retirement.
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Yep. Apparently they could not make them 4 star whatever to meet new emissions regs.My understanding is that emissions were primary driver for MR-1 retirement.
@Bruce I will need to build a sample excel and share with you to see how physible it is to collect the data.
@BigAbe75 trim tabs will be one the components and i should be able to tell you if the impact is significant or not. If it is then tell you impact ( reduction in range due to trip tabs). Best case scenario I should be able to see the impact by percent deployment. This last one is too granular and I doubt that people remember trim tab % deployed, but I will build it in the excel just in case. Who knows maybe 2018 becomes a laboratory and in 2019 the moment we exit port Everglades and see the wave height and determine the minimum speed needed to arrive safely in Bimini.
Once we have a reliable forecast I can build scenarios and prescriped actions.
Has anyone noticed increased fuel economy after a Lucky 13 cone and/or ribbon delete?
Oh, there is no question the L13 increases the pump efficiency, when properly tuned. Which could boil down to using the best spacer combination - NO impeller repitching or venturi nozzle boring is required unless you are really trying to squeeze every last bit of efficiency/speed.Has anyone noticed increased fuel economy after a Lucky 13 cone and/or ribbon delete?
Oh, there is no question the L13 increases the pump efficiency, when properly tuned. Which could boil down to using the best spacer combination - NO impeller repitching or venturi nozzle boring is required unless you are really trying to squeeze every last bit of efficiency/speed.
I have done it all, and the effort IMO is not worth small gains over what you can achieve with the factory setup plus L13, especially in the 190s. Start with 2 or 3 spacers and adjust accordingly - reduce spacers if RPM is low, add spacers if RPM is high - one does not want to be hitting rev limiter at about 7,800.
I've had best results with it using OEM impellers.
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We made it to Bimini Sands with almost 10gal in the tank (by my used gal gauge) w/no refueling at sea, in little under 5 hours. I think.@swatski I'm sure you told me already but how much fuel did you burn on the 2017 Bimini crossing?
Honestly, I could not give a number. I know the pump works more efficiently with properly tuned L13s as there is less cavitation/ventilation - generally associated with efficiency. Moreover, when running on one engine only - there is less cavitation with the L13 and the boat will actually plane and run way faster - and that is a pretty tough test. I think posted some data, but none of it is even semi-quantitative, more just a feel and general experience.How would you ballpark the fuel economy efficiency improvement with L13 vs stock?
That first graph has 2 purple lines. I suspect you're looking at the line for SX230.I’m sorry but is that graph showing over 190 miles out of a 242. I’ve never gotten over 2.5 mpg. On vacation I get .9. Lol.