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Kopey
24-09-2006, 04:25 AM
Just wondering which way you decided to go on your motor choice whichway. Apologies for the lack of respect others showed on your previous post where ever it went, I should of known they hadn't changed their childish ways. Hopefully you make the right decision for yourself and it works out sweet on the weighbridge for you.

Cheers Adam ;)

SilvarBack
24-09-2006, 06:31 AM
My What A Tangle Web We Weave Whilst Trying To Decieve

To bad you didn't get to read my last post!
Payney

whichway
24-09-2006, 06:41 AM
Hi

Still thinking - most likely to get trailer in the next couple of weeks. If the weight is OK, will be fairly keen on the suzuki 175.

Just on the suzuki 175, is it essentially the same at the 150 up to 4000rpm when the vvti takes over. So, does this mean that the fuel consumption and general performance for the 175 and 150 will be the same up to about 4000 rpm.

Thanks to all for the input - gee this outboard motor thing is like a religion for a lot of people

Whichway

FNQCairns
24-09-2006, 07:50 AM
gee this outboard motor thing is like a religion for a lot of people

Gee aint that the truth sometimes.

cheers fnq

kitty_cat
24-09-2006, 10:41 AM
whichway infact the vvt on the 175 starts at 2000rpm
at speed for speed eg 15 knots vs 15 knots the 175 will be more fuel efficiant than the 150 hp due to pulling less rpm
but at rpm vs rpm the 175 will use more fuel but going faster

Spaniard_King
24-09-2006, 01:20 PM
whichway infact the vvt on the 175 starts at 2000rpm
at speed for speed eg 15 knots vs 15 knots the 175 will be more fuel efficiant than the 150 hp due to pulling less rpm
but at rpm vs rpm the 175 will use more fuel but going faster

Kitty cat, what do you base these assumptions on speed and fuel usage. both the 150 and the 175 have the same gear ratios so at 15 knots there both pulling the same rpm unless there propped differently :-/

Garry

Johnson_Jack
28-09-2006, 09:31 PM
If you are set on Suzuki, why not buy the real engine, instead of the jap copy, buy the engine its based on, the Johnson.

That way you will have a better engine, better support, more readily available parts, and a network of dealers who have been in Australia for years, not like green suzuki copies.

Jack

TonyM
28-09-2006, 09:38 PM
If you are set on Suzuki, why not buy the real engine, instead of the jap copy, buy the engine its based on, the Johnson.

That way you will have a better engine, better support, more readily available parts, and a network of dealers who have been in Australia for years, not like green suzuki copies.

Jack

Ummm I think you might have that bass ackwards Jack :-?

e.g. The 115hp Suzuki is based on the engine block from a Suzuki Vitara (or is that a (Johnson Vitara?) ;D

Good luck with the choice Whichaway, whatever you choose you're a winner as it gets you on the water! :)

p.s. my religion is currently Suzuki however have tried other beliefs also ;D

Johnson_Jack
29-09-2006, 07:05 AM
Most suzukis are rebadged Johnsons

Fisher_Boats
29-09-2006, 07:53 AM
Most suzukis are rebadged Johnsons

Johnno 4 strokes are/were made by Suzuki.

Suzuki are no longer supplying them with engines... ;)

Col

hphero
29-09-2006, 07:56 AM
"Most suzukis are rebadged Johnsons" ;D

Johnson Jack, you are no where...........

How about some facts before you get out of hand.

Suzuki supply Johnson 4-stroke engines. Johnson buy the Suzuki's and paint them white when they build them.

I was outboard shopping for a good mate of mine and the Johnson dealer i was talking to said that "Johnson no longer have the Suzukis any more, they are only selling what stock is left and they will only sell 2-strokes from now on"

Maybe now when your doing your show and tell, you will have your facts straight.

Glenn_Woods
29-09-2006, 08:03 AM
I just got me self a nice new shiny Yamaha 150 4 stroke 2007 model for my 6 mtr glass swift craft explorer. Plenty of push and best economy i get is 190 k's from my 100 ltr tank ( 1.8 - 2.0 k's/ltr @ 3500 - 4200 rpm). A little noisier than most 4 strokes because mine is sitting on a 2 foot aluminium pod instead of the transom. But i can get use to it. Just got it's first 10 hour service. Weather up here is looking good.
Woodsy. 8-)

Johnson_Jack
29-09-2006, 09:53 AM
HP Hero

YESSIRRRRRRR!

i think you are the one who is getting out of hand.

dont chastise me like I'm one of your school kids.

and chill out a bit

finding_time
29-09-2006, 09:56 AM
If you are set on Suzuki, why not buy the real engine, instead of the jap copy, buy the engine its based on, the Johnson.

.

Jack


As other have said Jack you got this the wrong way round! ;) But in general if i had the choice of an American designed and built engine or the Japanese design and built engine i'm going Japanese every single time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;) When it comes to engine technology they are simply light years in front of the yanks and much more reliable as well :)

Ian

Kopey
06-10-2006, 09:50 AM
My What A Tangle Web We Weave Whilst Trying To Decieve

To bad you didn't get to read my last post!
Payney

Time to start chillin' out a bit and stop taking things so seriously don't you think? ;D ;D ;D

Kopey
06-10-2006, 10:04 AM
By all means if you were to buy a Johno, buy the one that says made in Japan on the Bombadier box! They are of better quality, last alot longer, are more fuel and oil efficient and go faster too!! ;D ;D ;D

Cheers Ads ;)