first time out on my boat today. everything seemed fine until it was time to plane off. all gauges read fine and perfect pass works once it drudges up to speed, but when i floor it to plane off it goes at first and then just slows down some and takes a long time to plane off, and if i pull back on the throttle some it goes faster for a sec. there was a little silver stopper on the cable by the arrestor that was loose, but no matter where i put it i had the same problem. could this be due to leaving a small amount of gas in it over the winter w/o sta-bil? if so how can i clean out the fuel injectors? any tips or pics of how the cable should look would be much appreciated so i don't have to take it to the shop if avoidable. guess this is a plus one on that semi sale i've got going.
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ya same thing with it off or on. once it finally gets to speed it beeps as usual and holds the speed. but it took forever to get me up on a skate with 2 people in the boat and no ballast. no water in engine compartment. just sluggish after the initial acceleration.
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If your throttle cable is not hooked up in the correct place you will have weird acceleration issues. Someone needs to post a pic of their set up. With an 05, you really shouldn't have water seperator issues, but with todays gas, who knows. My opinion is you should always store your boat almost full and use stabil. A nearly empty tank will allow condensation in it. Assuming you gassed up, any condensation should be caught by the fuel water separator. If you have done this several seasons, maybe that is the problem. My boat is a 99 and I have never touched mine.the WakeSlayer
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1968 Correct Craft Mustang
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add a can of seafoam to the tank and fill it up with premium gas and drive the boat until you've ran out all of the old gas and your problem will be gone, next year use stabil, and if you keep it garaged in the winter it really doesn't make a difference if the tank is full or not, why have it full and the gas go bad anyway with stabil doesn't make much since to me. the stabil is to prevent the fuel from breaking down and varnishing up the plumbing not to keep the gas fresh, but change out the fuel/water seperator, add the seafoam fill up the tank then cruise at 3/4 throttle for a long time to flush out the fuel system and it'll take care of it's self, common for a boat to run like this first outting of the season.
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Your first step is to check the fuel pressure. PCM engines without the catalyst manifolds do not have an O2 sensor, and there is no feedback to the engines computer what the fuel air ratio is. The computer just assumes the fuel pressure is within specs, and opens the fuel injectors the appropriate amount of time for the engines operating conditions.
Yes, you could have water in your gas, and other issues, but you have to know the fuel pressure is correct.
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filled the tank with 93 octane, put in 2 cans of sea foam. the boat ran great all day. i pulled 3 people wakeboarding with just people, no ballast and all was good. after picking up the last rider the boat went into reduction mode at 2000rpms and the check engine light came on. oil pressure and oil level check out. engine temp was fine, volts fine, no water in compartment. anybody have any ideas? i am going to replace the fuel filter, but will that help it or do i need to have my fuel injectors cleaned maybe? im going to have my pump pressure tested this week. also the **** guy put in green dex instead of pink so i have to get that flushed out. i hate my lifeoh and the strainer is clean also
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Originally posted by hourglass View Postfilled the tank with 93 octane, put in 2 cans of sea foam. the boat ran great all day. i pulled 3 people wakeboarding with just people, no ballast and all was good. after picking up the last rider the boat went into reduction mode at 2000rpms and the check engine light came on. oil pressure and oil level check out. engine temp was fine, volts fine, no water in compartment. anybody have any ideas? i am going to replace the fuel filter, but will that help it or do i need to have my fuel injectors cleaned maybe? im going to have my pump pressure tested this week. also the **** guy put in green dex instead of pink so i have to get that flushed out. i hate my lifeoh and the strainer is clean also
Judging by what you are saying, it may be or may not be related. I would try the switch first before you revamp the whole fuel system.
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