Re: Verado info... (Tommy13)
I am currently runung a 300 Verado on a Z522 Ranger. The owners manual is a good place to start for info and fluid reccomendations. As far is the engine I have been using quickkleen with every fillup. Most of the time I have used 93 octane fuel. I have 87 a couple of times and if there was a difference, I could not tell. I understand the Verado has a knock sensor and will adjust timing to compensate in the event alower octane fuel was used. Pay attention to oil levels. It is very easy to overfill. Check owners manual one again. Make sure properly speced battery is installed. Merc is reccomending AGM battery. I have about 95 hours on my engine and it has been flawless. Another good site is http://veradoclub.com There a a lot of great tips there that can help you avoid issues in the future.
Re: Verado info... (MissionImpossible)
I have been reading up on veradoclub. Was just looking for some advice from Don. He has always pointed me in the right direction. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif
Re: Verado info... (Tommy13)
Same (Mercury Component) cocktail can be run in your New Verado.
There is a notable decrease in performance when utilizing 87 octane fuel. The engine is built and designed to be able to run this fuel.... via modification of the Spark Advance (and boost) based on input from the Knock Sensors.
I'd expect actual propshaft HP to decrease to approximately 275-280hp when running 87 octane. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: Verado info... (EuropeanAM)
Thanks Don!
Glad to see you online, hope your recovery is speedy! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/thumbsup2.gif