230 Mike wrote:
If you pour fogging oil down the intake of an injected engine (like was common on carb engines), its likely that most of the oil will just sit in the intake because there isn't enough air flowing to move it into the cylinders. At least, that's my understanding.
If you think of an engine as an air pump, the same amount of air is going through the motor whether it is FI or carb'd at given RPM.
It is true that the FI is using less Fuel due to computer controlling exact fuel delivery based on many parameters.
As for Fogging motors, I am a believer in Fogging if motor is to be stored longer than 30 days, OR run motor once every 30 (or so) day to operating temp to recoat entire system with motor oil.
Do many of us get away with out either method, yes, does it really matter? none of us are looking for ultimate life or performance for racing. We will get sufficient motor life and performance with minor and regular maint.
Basically, do whatever makes you feel good about proper care of your boat motor. I also believe that more important than fogging, would be to store motor with fresh oil, dont let well used oil sit in motor for length of time, acids and moisture in used oil are what are going to do most of the damage.
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