Manual reversion of electronic diesels

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I was on a friend's sportfish. It was Powered by Detroit DDECs. There is a manual reversion on this boat...I guess an answer to the doomsday folks on here. Anyway, for people that know(Ski, Rick,etc.) Is this a true manual reversion or what exactly does it do and what does it afford you???
 

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If engines are still DDEC, that thing I think just bypasses some of the electronic helm controls or shift. The engine is still full electronic- injectors will not squirt without the computer.

DDEC is somewhat unique amongst electronic engines in that it can be converted back to full mechanical.
 
Its still all electric , the DD just has a get home mode to marginally operate the engine.

IF you need an engine that is mechanical, you have to purchase one.

A couple of the eng mfg of the world have heard you and are very busy creating a pure mechanical engine for commercial and 3rd world use.

I wish them luck!
 
Google: 2014 Model Year Marine CI Engine Certification Data

There is an XLS file that lists everything you want to know and probably a lot more.
 
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