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Mercury 150 XR-6 MPG ?

Started by bassinman#1, February 12, 2011, 07:37:19 PM

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bassinman#1

I have a Mercury 150 XR-6 outboard on a Triton TR-186 What is your guess on miles per gallon? This is not fuel injection, its the standard carb.

Durand Dan


Waterfoul

Quote from: Durand Dan on February 12, 2011, 08:09:41 PM
I'd say about 2mpg

Give or take a little.  I've got the fuel injected 150 and get between 2-3 on tourney days.  The rest of the time I run it pretty easy and can get around 4 (these are my best guesses of course).
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

djkimmel


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Redbone

Quote from: Durand Dan on February 12, 2011, 08:09:41 PM
I'd say about 2mpg


Maybe 4 downhill.  :o

It would be tough to guess mpg. Its probably better off not knowing. Unless your planning on making a 40 mile run.... And then I still wouldnt trust a guess.

SethV

I had one on a Bass Cat years ago.  WOT it was about 2 mpg, at 4000 RPM it would get about 3 mpg.  With that small tank in the Bass Cat I didn't have very good range.  It was an older Pantera (1988) and I think it only had about a 20 gal tank.

Jack Schalk

I still run mine and about 2mpg at full thottle but I usually stay around 4000.
It is bulletproof and that makes up for a lot of gasoline.

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