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When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
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When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
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Re: When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
steveoh wrote:Source of the post Anybody have an idea in what model year fuel injection was introduced in the Crusader engines? Also, I read something that said the CM 350XL was fresh water cooled, but I thought all these were raw water cooled.
I believe it was 1995. I have 1996 454XL, TBI engines in mine. The first versions were low fuel pressure (12-13 psi) systems. Cooling had more to do with the boat manufacturer than the engine manufacturer.
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Re: When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
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Re: When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
km1125 wrote:Source of the post Do you mean any fuel injection - TBI or MPI?
Sure. I'm interested in any info you can share. I looked at a 1999 326 and it had multipoint injection and I'm just wondering if I could go several years older and get either TBI or MPI. I definitely am not an engine guy, but based on experience with cars and a motorcycle I owned, I'm under the impression fuel injection has some advantages (e.g. more reliable/easy starting).
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Re: When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
If you think about it, the carbs were 'tried and true" for many decades. When fuel injection was introduced in the marine environment, there was a "learning curve" on how to make them reliable considering the environment they have to operate in. I wouldn't have any concern buying a current generation FI system, or any recent vintage, but I don't know if I'd be so set on the early ones without knowing a lot about the specific reliability history of that version. Not much different than the early electronic ignitions. They were prone to failures, whereas the old points systems were reliable but a annoying with the annual maintenance. For the last ~20 years, electronic ignition was certainly the way to go.
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Re: When Was Fuel Injection Introduced?
Merc also uses a GM version. You could get both in a cruiser, but the lower HP MPI seems more standard fair. The Merc MPI 330hp uses the GM MPI. Their 385HP magnum motors use their system. Crusader uses the GM MPI exclusively, to the best of my knowledge.
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