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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I wish I could recall where to find it, but there has been a study conducted and a theory advanced that there's a direct relationship between the amount of fuel a diesel engine consumes and its life expectancy. The theory bases life expectancy on gallons consumed, rather than on hours operated. Under such a premise, any fuel consumption chart for a high HP diesel engine will reveal just how costly pushing the engine beyond the most efficient point in the curve can be, in terms of engine life expectancy as well as the fuel bill. I wonder what your acquaintance's experience would have been at just a few hundred RPM slower, where his fuel consumption might have been substantially less. If he's wearing out a diesel in 1000 hours, he's got the wrong engines for his application or he's pushing them way too hard, IMO. Relevant aside: I was just aboard a new Silverton with Yanmars, and learned that the factory *recommends* that the engines be cruised at within 200 RPM of WOT and *recommends* that they run totally wide open for up to 30% of total operating time. Interesting recommendations, to say the least. The manual for my Volvos (TAMP-63P -370hp) says the same thing, in fact they give you a placard to install by the throttles that says "Recommended cruise RPM = WOT minus 200 RPM. Doesn't say anything about running WOT specifically, but general knowledge among diesel owners is to crank 'em up for a mile or two when returning after cruising for an extended period of time. The theory on engine life and fuel consumption makes a lot of sense. As I mentioned, the person with the 600 hp Yanmars does a lot of fishing and it includes many hours of high speed, (30+ knots) running to get well offshore (NE Canyons). His boat was manufactured by: http://www.eastbayboatworks.com/ RCE |
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