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Thread: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

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    Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.


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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    We are so far behind as a country it's a same this isn't available for normal cars let alone boats.


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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    That could save me approx $500 per trip to 1770.
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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    Downside is bulk of fuelgas cylinders, refueling on long trips, corrosion of pressure vessels and lines, gas leaks in confined areas.

    Diesel outboards will be the future.
    Jack.

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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    All plastic tanks and lines and LNG is lighter than air so no accumulation. i do agree that Diesel will be next inline and probably better supported day one if they address the weight issue.

    Quote Originally Posted by tunaticer View Post
    Downside is bulk of fuelgas cylinders, refueling on long trips, corrosion of pressure vessels and lines, gas leaks in confined areas.

    Diesel outboards will be the future.

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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    If these is made available to the general public it will be a great improvement, http://www.mercuryracing.com/optimax...ting-for-duty/

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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    http://oxe-diesel.com/ these are available now as well apparently ,so the diesel outboard is well on the way ... Matt
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    Re: Gas Outboards seem to be the go if you do some miles.

    I can't see why there would be much of a weight difference in diesel outboard engines. The current 4 stroke engines would not need much modification to become diesels.
    compression ratios for current diesels is well down on earlier models, injection systems are well up in pressures compared to the older ones too. I imagine stress factors not being a whole lot different to a 4 stroke petrol engine.

    Time for Honda, Yamaha, Evinrude and Suzuki to take notice and start developing diesel outboards Turbocharged of course!!
    Jack.

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