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EFI v.s. NON-EFI OUTBOARD ENGINES
Hi DB,
It would really depend on the condition and price of this used boat and then how much fuel you will actually be running through it. I did not see where the new highly efficient 2 strokes were under 150hp yet but I just looked at a few web sites. The 115HP FI 4 strokes @ ~400# ~$10,000US (Yamaha, Suzuki/OMC, Mercury) are pretty popular in that size range and get better fuel economy than carbureted 2 strokes. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "djb" wrote in message .. . Hello all......I need help, the boat I am going to buy has a 1997 Evinrude 115 h.p., non EFI outboard engine on it. The boat and engine are lovely and I wanna buy and keep this boat for many years. Should I wait t'till I can afford a boat w/ a EFI engine or buy the thing and pay the little more for the gas that I am going to consume since it's old-tech engine. I need help, what are the big difference between EFI and NON-EFI engines????? Please help!! DB |
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