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Butch Davis
 
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Default E-Tec problems?? Is this a phony marketing from the same old ficht dealers??

Trolling again, K?
B.
"K. Smith" wrote in message
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At hugely inflated prices?? no wonder they say just about anything to sell
them but wait till the season gets going I'll keep you up to date with the
results of running poorly atomised fuel, lean at power.

They say no dealer maintenance but then demand lots of maintenance by the
owner, any engine can say that????

What other new OBs ever demand only their dealer services???

Is it true they only sell if you pay (through the nose) their dealer to
rig??

How can it be they want thousands $$$$$ more in asking price than the
other brands?? when the engine is an old tech 2 stroke???

They should be cheaper given they have no track record, other than that of
Ficht upon which they're based??

No other brand demands you use their dealer for anything & to say no
"dealer" service is a deception, no engine has that if you chose to do it
yourself or have any marine place do it for you.

The old OMC dealers are still what they are & only the truly naive or
........... (tommed??) would fall for it anyway.


2/20/2006 8:35:00 PM Submitted by Brad from CA says you may not install
your E-TEC
That bothered me too, because i don't want ANYONE touching my engine OR my
boat. The last engine i bought, the dealer put in 4 bolts and i drove it
off. The evinrude dealer said he had to install the tach also, but i told
him that NO ONE EVER works on my boat but me. I designed my boat, i built
my boat, and no one touches it but me. he said that when the tach arrived,
he would call me and i would pick it up and install it and run the harness
back to the engine.

With the E-TEC the dealer has to completely install the engine in order to
'register' it for warranty. The dealer also has to hook up a laptop to
program it for the kind of oil you will use. Three grades of oil are
available.


posted February 23, 2006 06:27 PMFebruary 23, 2006 06:27 PM Profile
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With Quote You guy's crack me up. BillP, Sorry to burst your bubble, but
pointing out a flawed marketing plan is not bashing anything. DJ, I
thought I was pretty clear about EACH brand losing a point for one thing
or another. Go back and read my post again. My opinions are not based on
anything except my knowledge of the marine industry. As to E-Tech's phony
marketing plan...Sorry, but that is what it really is. Since no
manufacturer requires you to have your engine serviced by an authorized
dealer( except for a warranty repair)the hype from BRP is at best
misleading. As to who is saying what?....Try every BRP employee and dealer
at the Miami show. It was laughable when they would tell a potential buyer
"AND REMEMBER, WITH OUR ENGINE YOU DON'T NEED ANY MAINTENANCE TO SPEAK
OF." E-Tech's are just like every other product made. No better, no worse.
And just for the record, if I was looking for a 200 hp range outboard,
E-Tech would be my first choice. Not because of the phony hype, but
because it is the best alternative in that hp range.

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posted February 23, 2006 08:35 PMFebruary 23, 2006 08:35 PM Profile
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http://www.evinrude.com/en-CA/E-Tec/E-TEC.Advantage/

i could have pour reading comprehension BUT when i read things like

quote:Not even gearcase lube

i would think it implies no maintenance is required and if there is any
they sure dont talk about it






- posted February 21, 2006 06:26 PMFebruary 21, 2006 06:26 PM Profile for
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quote:Originally posted by ciolekr:
Second I just repowered with E-tecs and something is never said
about them and thats they eat spark plugs. Spark plugs go for ten
dollars a piece