Mercury saltwater typically refers to the use of mercury compounds dissolved in saline solutions, often associated with environmental concerns due to mercury's toxicity. On the other hand, Optimax is a brand of high-performance outboard motors manufactured by Mercury Marine, designed for efficiency and reduced emissions. While mercury saltwater pertains to a chemical solution with potential health and ecological risks, Optimax focuses on advanced marine technology for recreational boating.
Mercury Optimax is a direct fuel-injection two-stroke outboard motor developed by Mercury Marine. It is designed to provide high performance and fuel efficiency by injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber. The Optimax technology aims to reduce emissions and improve overall engine efficiency.
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the rpm is 5700
the fuel pressure regulator on the fuel rail might be bad
The Mercury Optimax requires a 12 volt starting battery, rated @ 800-1000 cca.
A sluggish take-off in a 2008 Mercury OptiMax could be due to issues such as fouled spark plugs, a clogged fuel filter, dirty fuel injectors, or problems with the fuel pump. It is recommended to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the specific cause of the sluggish performance for proper repair.
saltwater has salt in it, freshwater does not.
There is a very large price range. Some of their lower end boards (like "2.5M 4S Mercury") are $800, while the most expensive ones (such as 250 hp mercury optimax counter 30'') are $16000.
I have a 2006 75hp optimax on a 02 sea ark and goes 39.7 mph loaded with first-mate (wife) and Ice
and where was it filmed
remove the 5/8 nuts on the side of the gearcase also the two under the cav plate and the back one the gearcase is the same as all of mercury,s v-6 outboards 81-current
I think marine aquariums are saltwater unlike freshwater that do not have saltwater