Thank God your not a princess Greg.
I hate to see the prince that wanted to give you a tonguey kiss if you were a princess.
Greg, (PH)
I think you are comparing aples with oranges once again.
I have been through a true test of DFI V 4 Strk
Same boat with 225s over 400m the DFI had nuthing over the 4 strk this is beacause both boats were setup to perform well out of the hole.
The DFI had a 17 and the 4 strk a 16 "prop, the DFI would definately win in the top end but that only matter to a few who want in excess of 60 MPH.
Any engine can perform badly if just thrown on and handed to the customer, this happens more often than not.
Garry
Retired Honda Master Tech
Thank God your not a princess Greg.
I hate to see the prince that wanted to give you a tonguey kiss if you were a princess.
I intend on living for-ever....so far so good
Gary..I do know that one of the first 4 stroke powered boats I drove was doughy..I even told the owner so..first impressions are hard ot get rid of. I am happy with my lil 40-hp pull start 2 stroke..just like a mower engine..starts and runs well..does the job perfectly. It is all in fun Gary..if people are happy with what they have , good on them. BUT..if they have no experience with something else then really they are in no position to bag those products. It would be like me bagging Honda outboards..never been in a boat with one so no experience therefore would not make any comments. There are so many internet experts on things..google has shown that, yet many have no real time experience with the items they comment on.
awww..come on Scott..I know you don't mean that..am starting to get a complex now.
Ya know I very rarely have to "scour the net" for anything.
As for the figures posted in this thread..I knew they would be there and they were pretty easy to find.
Speaking of pretty easy to find....Etec stories of woe hardly require any scouring, there are so many of them lying arround you have to try hard not to trip over them.
Ya know, I have found in my life that there are two types of people, those who know how to find information for themselves and those who just take what they are given. :p
cheers
Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.
I always wanted a Leyland Marino but they all blew up I'm afraid.
Or a Chrysler Centura. A 6 cylinder one. That'll be nice.
Anyone got a Chrysler outboard??
I intend on living for-ever....so far so good
What a classic thread. Who brought princes and princesses into it anyway. Next we'll have TOL and the six drawfs.
could end up a bitch about all the dud products ever produced
chris
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO
I beg to differ re the Chrysler outboards. They were exceptionally good engines in their time. I even had an email a while back from the Vice Pres of Mercury Marine who stated that "there was a lot to be said about the technology of the Chrysler engines".
Chrysler Marine went down in 1984 and it had nothing to do with Chrysler Marine. The marine arm was very profitable but only represented around 2% of Chrysler Corporations annual earnings. It was the car division that dragged the whole company down and the Government bail out was conditional upon Chrysler getting out of everything other than building cars.
The outboards were simple in design, held the record for the most hp per cubic inch of engine of any outboard brand, were robust and easy to work on.
They could have been a powerhouse if the parent company hadn't gone bust. All they needed was to update the ignition system and add oil injection and they would have been competitive with the other brands.
It's a shame they are gone. They were the best in my book.
cheers
Bombardier/BRP came in and ruined over 20 years of a good product thats all i can say!! those old OMC Rudes and Johnos are f&*^n solid motors always have been always will be
Give a man a fish & he will eat for a day !
Teach him how to fish
& he will sit in a boat - & drink beer all day!
TEAM MOJIKO