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17.75 Gallons of Oil
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That probably got your attention!  

Next time you (or your wallet) feel worn out changing your oil, you can console yourself that my beasts just took 8 gallons of Delo 100 40WT *EACH* plus 7 quarts for a genny (only changed one, have barely used the other one this year).  Thank goodness for O'Reilly's ($25 a gallon less 10% veteran discount) and NAPA for the filters (10% AAA discount) - I was short a gallon of Rotella for the genny so another $37 to West Marine. 

Cheers!

db

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2008 C-15/ZF12
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#2

Just curious on my part, why Delo straight 40w? I normally associate that with the two stroke Detroits.

Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home Cool )
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#3

Yes, sir! Two venerable DD 12v71TIs. Just ran them for 23 hours straight and no visible smoke.

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#4

I bet its fun running the rack on those big boys. Sad I love the music of 2 stroke diesels in a boat. Big Grin

I'm trying to decide which one was more expensive, boating or RVing in a Newell.

1999 45' with tag axle, #504 "Magnolia"
Gravette, Arkansas
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(06-14-2023, 03:24 AM)Jack Houpe Wrote:  I'm trying to decide which one was more expensive, boating or RVing in a Newell.

At least in the Newell I'm calculating miles per gallon instead of gallons per hour (70+ at 25mph cruise).  The real variable is time - we just ran displacement speed (9kts) from Key West to St. Pete (roughly 220 miles) with a generator running and burned roughly 250 gallons - on plane it's 12 hours dock to dock but I burn 900 gallons.  Then again, the boat doesn't ever need tires...

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