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booyagasha 04-27-2011 07:21 AM

Evinrude and Ficht Owners
 
Ficht and Evinrude owners , what type of fuel management do you use to calculate fuel burn?I would like to find out real numbers on my 175.Thankshttp://i880.photobucket.com/albums/a...427_065737.jpg

shellman 04-27-2011 09:37 AM

I have a 2009 175 etec w/ lowrance 60 r fuel flow sensor hooked up w/ nmea 2000 Tree to I command gauges. Look on lowrance site you may find what you need for the Fict

booyagasha 04-27-2011 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by shellman (Post 247849)
I have a 2009 175 etec w/ lowrance 60 r fuel flow sensor hooked up w/ nmea 2000 Tree to I command gauges. Look on lowrance site you may find what you need for the Fict

Nmea is tight..there's an app to network your smart phone to your hardware....that's some serious poniage though right? How much?

YellaBlazer 04-27-2011 05:57 PM

I have 2006 225 ETECs with I-Command gauges on my offshore rig. There's a memory device that plugs into the NMEA network and the I-Command gauges calculate GPH and fuel burned. It's accurate to within 1 gallon for both engines.

booyagasha 04-27-2011 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by YellaBlazer (Post 247986)
I have 2006 225 ETECs with I-Command gauges on my offshore rig. There's a memory device that plugs into the NMEA network and the I-Command gauges calculate GPH and fuel burned. It's accurate to within 1 gallon for both engines.

is this available for the fichts/DI? and how much ?

these arent stock gauge's for the etec?

YellaBlazer 04-27-2011 06:22 PM

To my knowledge, these aren't stock gauges and they are only for the ETECs

You can also look up FloScan. They make an accurate set of gauges.

booyagasha 04-27-2011 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by YellaBlazer (Post 247998)
To my knowledge, these aren't stock gauges and they are only for the ETECs

You can also look up FloScan. They make an accurate set of gauges.

thanks for the input, floscan seems to be the preferred fuel management. thanks again


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