I have an 06 Speedster 200 with 430hp. Just got it back from the the dealer for the 10 hr service. One of my concerns was the loud beep I get after the engines have started and are running. It is very loud and annoying (about 4-5 secs in duration.) They could not duplicate the problem and said that it was probably a low fuel warning. It does it every time I start the engines, full tank or not. Is this normal? It really is obnoxious.
Ken
			
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Loud beep after engines starting
11 June 2006 - 09:43 PM
Idle speed
24 April 2006 - 10:48 PM
				Just picked up a 06 Speedster 200 w/430 hp.  Ran it on our lake for about a half hour. WOW!  Big difference from our 1997 Challenger 1800- smooth and quiet until you start to get on it- love the supercharger whine!
My question is what are these engines suppose to idle at in neutral? It appears that they are both at about 2000 rpm- are they suppose to be that high? It doesn't say anything about idle speed in the operator's guide book. When the boat is in neutral, it continues to move foward slowly. Our old boat with two stroke motors would idle at about 1200 rpm and when you shifted into neutral, it stayed in place and did not creep foward.
I will ask about this at the 10 hr. check up but was curious as to what you guys think. TIA.
Ken
		My question is what are these engines suppose to idle at in neutral? It appears that they are both at about 2000 rpm- are they suppose to be that high? It doesn't say anything about idle speed in the operator's guide book. When the boat is in neutral, it continues to move foward slowly. Our old boat with two stroke motors would idle at about 1200 rpm and when you shifted into neutral, it stayed in place and did not creep foward.
I will ask about this at the 10 hr. check up but was curious as to what you guys think. TIA.
Ken
Stereo in 06 Speedster
20 April 2006 - 03:49 PM
				Hello, I am picking up an 06 Speedster 200 on Monday and I have already ordered (4) Kicker KM60 speakers from Crutchfield for $89.00. I am just wondering what kind of power does the stock receiver put out and should I be looking to upgrade this right away too? 
At my advanced age, I'm not looking to blow the boat out of the water with wattage- just looking for decent clear sound. E-Bay has the Sony CDX F50M for $114.00 plus shipping, 52 X 4 watts. Does the stock radio have close to this power? It is a Clarion, right? TIA
Ken
		At my advanced age, I'm not looking to blow the boat out of the water with wattage- just looking for decent clear sound. E-Bay has the Sony CDX F50M for $114.00 plus shipping, 52 X 4 watts. Does the stock radio have close to this power? It is a Clarion, right? TIA
Ken
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