I read a number of posts from the Suzuki forums and no-one recommended running the engine when on the flush ports. Another issue is getting the engine hot enough to open the thermostats...
IIRC, I was told by Matt @ Kitsap not to run the engine if I hooked up only to the flush port (2006 Suzuki 150). This was when we purchased the boat. He told me the flush only goes through the engine/exhaust and not the impeller. Now if my memory is wrong, I'm sure someone will let me know.
When we first got the boat, I only flushed via the (easy/lazy) flush port. Then I began using "Salt-Away". Their instructions are to use muffs, run a fresh water flush until the thermostat(s) open @ idle, then flush w/ the "Salt-Away" for 30 seconds after you see it's foaming exiting the prop exhaust. They also say to not rinse/flush the product away, but to leave it in the engine. I do this each and every use. A little more work and a few cents, but I feel it's worth the effort. I also use it to rinse the boat and trailer, using a yard misting nozzle. I no longer see dried salt on the boat the next day; I used to see it seeping out from the rub rail, even after a good washing w/ soap...so it has to be working. :wink: