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You sure? I thought they injected the oil in specific areas of the engine and it's not all mixed with the gas. It may not be high pressure like the fuel injectors, however I would think the oil has to be under some pressure. I'll ask my brother how/if his 250HO registers that info on his MFD. Again this is from memory that a BRP dealer/salesman told me at a boat show....I've burnt a bunch of brain cells since then.
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That’s a good point. Just low oil on BRP gage. Only wondering what information EMM drop cable is sending.
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I thought the BRP gauge light was for low oil level switch on the reservoir but it could be a pressure indicator. I know I would want a true level indicator (not switch) on the oil tank but I'm kinda picky. It is pretty easy to add NMEA sensors to the backbone.
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The sending units on my oil and fuel tanks are both NMEA 2000. I can see levels in both tanks on I-Command or Garmin independent of the E-tec's EMM output. I definitely like to see the oil level.
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Bill. Do you have an analog fuel gage as well? Any trick to wiring both? I guess I need a few more drops and do a little reading. Want to see trim first but fuel and oil levels would be nice to have on one screen.
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The only analog gage I have is water pressure. Everything else is setup on I-Command gages and I can see most everything on my Garmin as well. The sending units are both WEMA with only a NMEA cable output. I bought the boat with them but it’s a pretty basic setup with tee’s going into the network backbone. The sending units need to be calibrated after the network finds the new devises. I just used empty, half and full tanks. They have been reliable and as accurate as I need.
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