Prices updated by the dealer.... 70A-90A difference droped to $400
if I pay $800 more I can buy the 115A (2044 cc.)
But 2044 cc. is huge
Thanks,
milest wrote:I have news guys;
Prices updated by the dealer.... 70A-90A difference droped to $400![]()
if I pay $800 more I can buy the 115A (2044 cc.)![]()
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But 2044 cc. is hugeSo I better go for 1502 cc.
Thanks,
I,d go for the 115A 2044cc big block means big torq & usually lots more torq over a bigger range of RPM makes for huge fuel savings & lots of B,smilest wrote:I have news guys;
Prices updated by the dealer.... 70A-90A difference droped to $400![]()
if I pay $800 more I can buy the 115A (2044 cc.)![]()
![]()
But 2044 cc. is hugeSo I better go for 1502 cc.
Thanks,
Nice tease. So who's 150 at 189 kilos are you looking at?beene wrote:Will upgrade to a 150 at 189k
Etec, Its based on the old 175 and puts out 90hp at 2500rpm, and 150hp at 4000Nice tease. So who's 150 at 189 kilos are you looking at?
Tomfoolery wrote:Nice tease. So who's 150 at 189 kilos are you looking at?beene wrote:Will upgrade to a 150 at 189k

Someone has to try itIf I could justify the cash outlay...



then double them up on a jack plate for 100HPdlandersson wrote:How about the Merc 50HP?
I think the elephant just farted in the room & now we can't ignore that, triple digit HP should be on the table to anyone considering repowering![]()
I believe to push our waterbagos efficiently potential 60hp buyers should get 90's. & 90's wannabes should get the V4 90 HO or Pontoon V4. It's 1726 CCs 390#'s with various gear ratios. The V6s are out of my re re repower budget. But power boats in our size would bolt on a V6.
-Just Sayin'