Over the years I have experienced 2 entirely different large displacement outboards exhibit the same performance issues in the heat of the summer - lousy low rpm performance. Initially I thought it was simply the heat because in the spring and fall both engines ran significantly better at low speeds.
A few years ago I read an article going into the details of the difference between summer and winter blend fuels. The main difference is the vapor pressure that reduces the volatility of the fuel in the summer.
Back to the engine. Last year I kept close tabs on our fill-ups with respect to the change from winter to summer blend. We started off the season with a full tank. The OX66 ran like a sewing machine across the entire rpm range even when the water and air temps were up. We ran the tank almost empty and filled up with summer blend BP from a busy station (fresh fuel). Dropped the boat back in the water and within 15 minutes it idled like crap! I strongly suspect the lower fuel volatility is the issue on an EFI 2-stroke. Once that tank was replaced with winter blend, we had a happy Ox again.
Anyone out there with an OX66 that does the opposite? This engine is so fickle that I don't dare mess with what works well for half the season, but if a proven tweak to something can give me better results throughout the year, I might be willing to make some adjustments.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!
A few years ago I read an article going into the details of the difference between summer and winter blend fuels. The main difference is the vapor pressure that reduces the volatility of the fuel in the summer.
Back to the engine. Last year I kept close tabs on our fill-ups with respect to the change from winter to summer blend. We started off the season with a full tank. The OX66 ran like a sewing machine across the entire rpm range even when the water and air temps were up. We ran the tank almost empty and filled up with summer blend BP from a busy station (fresh fuel). Dropped the boat back in the water and within 15 minutes it idled like crap! I strongly suspect the lower fuel volatility is the issue on an EFI 2-stroke. Once that tank was replaced with winter blend, we had a happy Ox again.
Anyone out there with an OX66 that does the opposite? This engine is so fickle that I don't dare mess with what works well for half the season, but if a proven tweak to something can give me better results throughout the year, I might be willing to make some adjustments.
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!