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K. Smith wrote:
snip Mercury are so scared of DFI they're spending huge amounts on belatedly changing over to 4 strokes & again ALL boating consumers will pay in the end. NB Merc have now claimed dumping protection against Yamaha, which means this season the price of OBs will go up yet again. snip Mercury has a line of optimax motors going to 250 HP, yet spends a great deal of money, more than 100 million usd I think I have seen reported, developing a line of 4 strokes, with the first models being 275 and 250 hp. It is indeed interesting to speculate why they would do such a thing, and until Karen's post I really hadn't considered it. Some possible reasons.... deciding validity is up to the individual. It is possible that..... 1. Optimax is not competitive with 4 strokes due to poor reliability or performance. 2. Optimax is more expensive to manufacture in the long run 3. Customers will migrate to 4 strokes and no longer buy two strokes for whatever reason. 4. Optimax will be unable to meet emission requirements at some time in the future. 5. Optimax is not suitable for motors above 250 hp, at least in some applications. 6. Nothing wrong with Optimax but some folks want 4 strokes and Merc needs to have them. Since they are suing Yamaha, they can't get them there. These are my quickly thought up hypothetical reasons. Some might even be true del cecchi |
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