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Has Yamaha introduced a new 4 stroke series that has the same or less weight than the comparable 2 stroke motors?
And they should. The older 4s weighed about 100 pounds more than the equivalent 2s. So 31 pounds is like 131 pounds and that is like taking one person off of the transomTucker said:Boy, they sure made a lot of hoop-ha over 31 lbs.
Nope, never happen.
Tucker said:Boy, they sure made a lot of hoop-ha over 31 lbs.
SmokyMtnGrady said:On the flip side, I bet that new lighter 300 would really improve performance of my 228. I know the 228 is bigger hull than my 192, but even with the 250 the boat seems sluggish getting out of the hole. I think getting a 228 today with that 300 would be the bomb...
family affair said:Nope, never happen.
You wanna put money on that?
They haven't gone to direct injection on the 4 strokes... yet. Once they do, the thumpers will outpower the 2-smokes. For the outrageous prices they charge for an engine, turbos aren't out of the question either. A turbo 4-stroke will make not only more, but better power and torque than the cleanest burning 2-stroke. Yamaha ditched 2-strokes for good reason, bc the technology exists to exceed 2-stroke performance. Don't get me wrong, I love 2-strokes (and own several), but unfortunately the EPA and technology are going to make them a thing of the past.
Grog said:You wanna put money on that?
How much more power does a fuel injected motor make than one with a carburator? ZERO!