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Default can I increase outboard hp?

This is the cheapest HP boost you might find.

Test 1A % Increase or Reduction
Hydrocarbons - 40.4%
Carbon Monoxide - 42.6%
Oxides of Nitrogen - 18.2%
Horsepower + 4.3%

Test 2A % Increase or Reduction
Hydrocarbons - 43.6%
Carbon Monoxide - 34.3%
Oxides of Nitrogen - 20.2%
Horsepower + 5.2%

Test 3A % Increase or Reduction
Hydrocarbons - 31.9%
Carbon Monoxide - 25.0%
Oxides of Nitrogen - 15.3%
Horsepower + 5.6%

Test 4A % Increase or Reduction
Hydrocarbons - 53.0%
Carbon Monoxide - 28.2%
Oxides of Nitrogen - 16.5%
Horsepower + 6.5%

http://www.rxp-gas-kicker.com
Also reduces emissions and increases gas mileage according to the DOT.





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O.K.: Urban myth or not?

I've heard over and over again that everything is the same on a 7.5
h.p. Johnson as on the 15 horse, except the carb. I also heard it's
not even the carb, it's just the jets.


Wrong on both counts.

If my memory is correct, the 7.5hp is about 10 cubic inches
displacement, the 9.9 and 15hp are about 15 ci. The 7.5 and 15 are
completely different engines except for maybe the ignition system
and/or some pieces of rubber or plastic.

The carb differences between these three engines are more than just the
jets, there's the size of the venturi too. To be blunt, anybody who
thinks that the only secret to getting 50-100% more power from an
engine is the carb jets does not know enough about engines to be
believed on almost anything thereunto appurtaining. You have been
misled by the uninformed.

Anybody actually done this carb or jets upgade, or at least seen it
work? Every dock rat seems to have heard of it, but nobody's done it.


The "jets upgrade" does not exist, which is why "nobody's done it."
The "carb upgrade" does work for engines for which the only difference
is indeed the carb. Otherwise you might need the "exhaust manifold
upgrade," the "reed plate upgrade," etc.

Failing that, any ideas on how to squeeze a bit more out of a
two-stroke (short of going 100:1 on the mix)?


Going 100:1 on the mix will not give you more power. People who soup-up
"fishing" motors to race them add more oil, not less. But simply
diddling the mix won't give you more power.

Your 7.5 morphed into the 8 hp motor with some tweaks, but that's not
the kind of power increase you're looking for. You need more cubic
inches, which means you need more metal around it, which means a
different outboard.

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