Just recently read a post that mentioned computer memory. I know most cars have a computer memory that uses the vehicle history, operating conditions, operating temps, fuel burn ratio and a whole bunch of other info to automatically adjust fuel mixture and timing for optimal performance. I assume that our boat computers follow this process of history management as well. Now as I think about it, whenever I get done with my boat, I put it on the lift, turn the battery switch off, put the cover on and leave it until next time. What I am wondering is if my boats computer looses the memory info everytime I turn off the battery. And 7-10 days later when I get back to it and turn on the battery, the computer starts with zero information. With zero history info, I wonder if it is hard programmed to run "rich" with conservative timing advance until it can develop some operating history. It may just be me, but I always feel as though the boat does run richer during the 1st half of the day as compared to the afternoon. If this is correct, it could be that turning off the battery switch may be causing a bunch of unnecessary recalculations and a rich burn inital operation. Does anyone know if the Epic computer does have a memory and is it lost when power is cut off?