I have the 50 horse, like the outboard, is quick, from what I have been told it has the same power head as the 40, but must be tweaked for higher performance, rpm, whatever I digress.
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I have the 50 horse, like the outboard, is quick, from what I have been told it has the same power head as the 40, but must be tweaked for higher performance, rpm, whatever I digress.
when on plane at full speed pull it back 1/4 throttle, might lose 2-3 mph, but it will help A LOT, with fuel consumption. Talking 20 gallons for a week on a Canada trip, or a fall week at the Chip.
like someone else said, you can buy a lot of gas for what a new motor costs, and for my 2 cents, watching my only two friends in the whole world, you couldn't give me a 4-stroke motor (talking 50 HP range) am always waiting for those guys. [links]
But what does that mean in hard numbers?
Well, now you can find out with Mercury launching a new Fuel Savings Calculator which allows you to easily compare FourStroke fuel efficiency to similar TwoStroke engines.
For example, the calculator will quickly tell you that replacing a recreational 15hp TwoStroke with a 15hp FourStroke will provide; more
Significantly improved fuel efficiency – it’s one of the big advantages FourStroke engines can give you compared to their TwoStroke counterparts.
0-10 knots. Average 4.4 seconds here
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Total Weight of Boat, Engine and Crew: 552kg's here
Honda 40hp 4 stroke outboard here
Boat: 5.0m Gemini Semi Rigid
Weight: 180kg's
Fuel: 25kg's
Safety Kit: 20kg's
Battery: Deltec 60amp 15kg's here
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An OptiMax would use the accronym ELPT
I know three individuals that went through multiple powerheads on their eTec outboards too. It just goes to show that there can be a lemon with any brand. here
You might be thinking of EFI versus OptiMax. here
The OptiMax is a more fuel efficient engine, it's the one that Evinrude is trying to compete with http://www.stuff4toys.com/john/OptiMax_Product_Literature.pdf here