Is that something that gets messed up at the factory sometimes?
Is the screen something I can easily check and access?
4900 rpm at WOT. Same outdrive and props as the 350 mag I replaced which turned up 5050 rpm. New engine has 50 more hp.
Just repowered with a 2020 Mercruiser 383 MPI and am having performance / excessive fuel burn problems.
Here are the quick details:
—24 foot Sea Ray that had a 350 Mag MPI
—Haven’t touched the props or Bravo III drive (same as before repower)
—Went from burning 11.8 gallons per hour at cruise to 17 gallons per hour (same rpm)
—Top end RPMs went down by 200 and top speed is down 2 miles per hour
—New engine has 30 hours on it and is a brand new, not a remanufactured.
—New engine added 50 horsepower (from 300 to 350)
—Boat is on a trailer so no issues with dirty hull slowing things down
—Hooked up VesselView Mobile and got an engine sensor error code. Engine or drive trim position—the input circuit for the sensor is above the valid limit.
Any ideas on what in the heck could be going on? Could the trim sensor error put it in guardian mode? Not sure that would explain the excessive fuel burn if so.
Working with Mercruiser for warranty but that is a long slow process this time of year and i want to get out on the water again.
600 | 3.6 | 3.1 | 1 | 3.8 | 3.3 | 273 | 237.3 | 69 |
1000 | 5.8 | 5 | 1.7 | 3.5 | 3 | 252 | 219.4 | 74 |
1500 | 7.7 | 6.7 | 2.7 | 2.9 | 2.5 | 208 | 180.6 | 78 |
2000 | 9.2 | 8 | 4.4 | 2.1 | 1.8 | 150 | 130.8 | 83 |
2500 | 14.7 | 12.7 | 6.3 | 2.3 | 2 | 167 | 145.2 | 87 |
3000 | 22.4 | 19.5 | 7.3 | 3.1 | 2.7 | 220 | 191.1 | 86 |
3500 | 29.9 | 26 | 9.2 | 3.2 | 2.8 | 233 | 202.5 | 88 |
4000 | 36.2 | 31.5 | 12.4 | 2.9 | 2.5 | 210 | 182.3 | 90 |
4500 | 41.6 | 36.1 | 17 | 2.5 | 2.1 | 176 | 153.5 | 88 |
5000 | 46.8 | 40.7 | 22.9 | 2 | 1.8 | 147 | 128 | 90 |
5415 | 50.8 | 44.2 | 27.8 | 1.8 | 1.6 | 132 | 114.6 | 95 |
Muc:
muc It sounds like MC only pays about 50 cents on the dollar for dealer labor and because of that the dealers aren’t very eager to spend a ton of time diagnosing before calling in a regional tech from MC to look at it. Any truth to that? Would you think 2 hours of diagnostic time would go a long way for a problem like mine (best guess)? Or once you go beyond the scan tool is it pretty time intensive to find the gremlin and kick those punks off campus (I’ll play Animal House references all day all night)? If this is going to turn into a MC regional thing I want to apply pressure now instead of waiting a week for the dealer to tell me it wasn’t a quick fix...
My advice to you is to start drinking heavily. Sorry, but I had to get a Animal House reference in there.
I have many hunches, to many to go through without a scan tool and fuel pressure. This is where troubleshooting always starts, unless it’s a common problem like no spark on a thunderbolt ignition system.
When it comes to problems like you have, it’s very rare to have a trouble code to lead the way. 75% of the time I use a scanner to tell me what’s right. Once I’ve ruled out what’s working right, I can look closely at the things a scanner can’t test.
Yes I've seen many many problems with new engines. They are built by humans, and people make mistakes and sometimes have a “bad” day. A problem like yours will only show up on a dyno or it out on the water. So I could see some dealerships miss it. I’ve worked for a few different dealers and at some we would do extensive testing of the boat before giving it back to the customer. Other dealers we would let the customer do the testing. Some dealers charge more so they can provide this extra service. Unfortunately some charge more because they are greedy. And unless you work there, it’s hard to tell the difference.
Yes i am worried you might cause damage. If you’re using that much more fuel, it’s not all getting burned. The excess is washing down the cylinder walls and getting in the oil. Not good.
No your not nuts. It sure sounds like you have a problem.
Searay205 I find it funny that you don’t like catalyst engines. And then ask why the dealer doesn’t monitor some parameters that are only available on a catalyst engine. I think you’re confused about what the Rinda tool is telling you with % power output. It’s NOT how much power the engine is producing. It’s telling you if the ECM is restricting how much power could be available. With this engine I’m guessing it will say 100%.
alldodge Agree that testing fuel pressure is much better than inspecting that filter. Even with the engine out of the boat it’s not easy. In the boat it almost always sucks.
50 extra horsepower won’t make a big difference in your boat, but it won’t make it worse.
The more fancier to get an extra HP, the more fnnn headaches if something goes wrong. Unfortunately, due to EPA bull****, headaches will increase with newer OBs and I/Os technologies. I'll stick with my old technology and sleep better.
I've run into more than a few people (old mechanics included) that want to go back to the carb and points days.
It was a much simpler time. But then during the 70's, people started to realize that maybe it wasn't normal to not be able to see the sun during the day. I spent time in Los Angeles, CA and Gary, IN back in those days. It was very rare to see the sun. Started getting a rash when I went swimming in the lake I would just a few years later spend all my time working on.
But then the EPA (started in 1970) began to start with their "bull****" and C.A.R.B. started to dictate how much crap was allowed to come out a tailpipe. Now I'm told (haven't been there for years) that most days you can see the sun in those cities. And I do know for a fact I can swim in the lake without getting a rash. Funny thing---- my wife's minivan has better acceleration and gets better fuel economy then my Mustang did back then.
It's possible that all those things might have happened without government intervention. We all know "big business" cares more about you and I. Then they do about profit.
So I'm happy some people can sleep good at night knowing it will be somebody's kids and grandchildren that end up paying the price for the pollution we are creating. ---- Me? I worry for them.
How does that saying go? IF you are not part of the solution, you ARE part of the problem.
So you mean to tell me that the catalytic converters were as useless as "tits on a boar?" And, all the time I have been told that they cleaned up the air? Hum....