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Rich Stern
 
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Default EFI v.s. NON-EFI OUTBOARD ENGINES

The EFI will get about double the fuel economy of the carb engine assuming
your not running it above 4000 rpms all day long.


Huh? Tony, you lost me there.

I have a carbureted Merc 115, and the motor runs great, but it's tough on the
wife when she is trying to get the boat off the trailer in the morning. The
engine doesn't like to stay lit unless you know exactly what you are doing. If
I could change one thing, it would be carbs to EFI.

I wouldn't pass up a great boat with a carb motor, but I do really prefer EFI.


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