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I think 4 strokes are going to end up being 80% engines (run them at 80% WOT
80% of the time for long life). It is simply the number of moving parts you are dealing with. I know small 2 strokes will run WOT all the time, I suppose they are designed that way but you don't hae that many moving parts. We have guys here with 20' pontoon boats and decades old ~20hp motors who use the throttle like a switch. |
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