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Matt Lang wrote:
Guys, I am trying to find out how much more (or less) oil a 2 stroke uses compared to a 4 stroke. Thus, I need to know about your 4 stroke motor (inboard or outboard): - Horsepower, brand Ford-based Palmer Crusader ThermoElectron 220 hp V-8 - amount of oil it takes for an oil change (incl filter) 5 qts. inc filter, @ $4.09 qt. for Mobil 1 - how often do you change your oil (how many hours) 45-50 hrs. - how often does the manufacturer recommend you change the oil? 100 hrs - Does your motor burn or lose oil? No. Do you have to top up in between oil changes? No. At about 6 gal/hr. on average, we are "using" about the same amount of oil per hour, at about $2.05/pt., as our Glastron/115 hp Evinrude which also uses about 6 gal/hr of 50:1 in normal mixed use. It's just about a wash with us - both are 16' fiberglass boats - unless we start using the inboard more (which we probably will as the kids start skiing more). When we were using the Glastron 100-120 hrs. / year, and snowmobiling all winter, we bought a 55 gallon drum of Kendall 2 stroke. That was a big money saver... it kills me to pay retail for oil now... Rob |
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