I run Yamaha 150’s but the hull is the same. Engine info is on the N2k backbone (I’m not aware of any other TC255 owner with this setup). MPG and GPH display as analog gauges, so it’s not easy to see trivial differences under 15%.
Official YamaWorld pronouncement is that if 2 consecutive engines built by the same girl on the same day on the same assembly line differ in fuel use by 15% that is NORMAL. (We don’t find this on the all-robot Porsche Panera assembly line for a reason).
Likewise, They pronounce that any counterrotater will consume MORE fuel, but not how much more or why. If 15% is NOTHING, maybe 30% more could be expected.
My understanding (perhaps wrong) is that automated engine ‘synchronizers’ on large boats synchronize RPM’s, not fuel consumption. I tend to synch manually by RPM, but my fuel consumption per engine is within 15-20% (14 GPH is within 15% of 16.1 GPH, which I now regard as trivial. 14 GPH for #1 vs 16.8 GPH for the counter rotator would only be a 20% difference).
Is your variation around this same 15%?
I see no harm in following your son’s rec’d to synch by fuel consumption, as long as you chill out for differences in the 15-20% range and chalk it up to another of the Mysteries this Universe is entitled to have, with or without us.
It all seems more art than science.
Enjoy your boat! My VesselView experience was that if the engine computer didn’t shut ‘em off, it’s all Good and nothing to worry about.
Cheers!
John