Mercury outboard motors have an hour meter called a MercMonitor. It is a high-value digital vessel monitoring system that allows up to 3 data selections to be shown at one time. It is packed with 42 available features.
No gas?
15L an hour?
It depends how it is configured and what vessel it is attached to.
10 - 15L per hour
Depends on the size of the engine. 300 HP = 80 L an hour
I have a 1980,115 Johnson Outboard on a Very Heavy 16ft Crestliner Fiberglass boat,I can get it up to 62kms per hour with 4 people in it .(I used a GPS to test this )
On some of the late model engines, this information is stored in the ECM, and can be retreived by a computer program. Some manufactorers offer multifunction gages that have the capability of storing operation hours. On the older outboards, the time was recorded by installing an hour meter, which is an option on the late model units as well.
60 minutes = 1 hour. time is a constant so an hour on Mercury is the same as an hour on earth.
convert 1bar to meter cube per hour
0.0002777 meter per second
You divide by 3600 - since an hour has 3600 seconds.
Miles - How far the vehicle traveled. Hours - How long the engine was running. Every sit at a traffic light with the motor running and the car not moving? The hour meter keeps ticking but you're ading no miles. Why would you think the two meters should match? Think...