RPM difference

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johnathanrn

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Hi all. I have a 2008 se doo 230se supercharged. The left engine and the right engine differ in about 3 lines in the rpm gauge. So if one engine is at 6000 rpm the other ill be at 6300 pm...drivers side engine is the one that runs higher. At idle the rpm is the same. Any ideas?
 
Might be something as simple as adjusting the throttle lever, do you have one throttle lever that controls both motors? Or one for each engine?
 
I only have one throttle ever for both engines. My uncle said that it's fine cau they are two different engines. But I just want to make sure
 
I know there is usually a difference in the twins on mine. And yes its in the range you noted.

I'm in Michigan and can't wait to find out which one is running faster. :cheers:
 
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