O C Diver
Guru
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2010
- Messages
- 13,317
- Location
- Fort Myers, Florida
- Vessel Name
- End Of The Line
- Vessel Make
- Trinka 10 Dinghy
It's been my understanding that best efficiency usually occurs within a few hundred RPM of maximum torque. My goal when setting up my drivetrain, was to have my cruise RPM occur at peak torque. Didn't quite get there (about 250 RPM below). As far as percentage of load, the manufacturers want you to stay away from the extremes (low and high). With no further guidance, 50% seems to be a good safe target. Interestingly, if my boat wasn't overpropped, the percentage of load for my 7 knot cruise speed would drop from 50% to around 25%.Great discussion that I am struggling to understand.
Load has been mentioned so I’ll ask a silly question. For wear and tear on an electronically controlled common rail engine, what load % typically be efficient and “best” for the engine?
Ted