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Anybody familiar with these marine engines? Are they computer
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On Aug 27, 9:42*pm, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: Anybody familiar with these marine engines? *Are they computer controlled? Cant tell you. All I CAN tell you, is they're junk. After about 8 years, the engines are toast. The new Rotax (Sea-Doo ) commercial states " Built for a decade".... WTF? This means that after 10 years, they're toast. They are not built to last. |
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On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 21:17:57 -0700 (PDT), Scott Dickson
wrote: WTF? This means that after 10 years, they're toast. They are not built to last. 200 hours a yeaar times ten is two thousand hours? Just whaat is your expectation for a mill that runs near full power much of the time. Casady |
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