2-stroke/4-stroke 25hp motor

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Evinrude claims that all the oil is burned up in the combustion chamber..... :dunno:

Exactly. And the oil injection is also managed by the ECU, leading to oil savings and less carbon deposits around the spark plugs that was a problem with some older 2-strokes using low-quality oils...
 

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The latest 2 stroke tech is simply a last gasp effort to meet government guidelines regarding emissions. It is very unproven at this point. Why even bother with it when a four stroke offers so many advantages?
 

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They still offer a favorable cost for performance and a good power-to-weight ratio, alongside an easier maintenance. This is why even some older design carburetor-fed 2-stroke outboards can still be found.
 

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My last two 2 stroke motors (150HP and 200HP) both had oil injection. No mixing. Next boat will be 4 stroke for sure though. The difference in smelling the exhaust is amazing... plus you aren;t dumping oil into the combustion chamber and into the water.
Evinrude claims that all the oil is burned up in the combustion chamber..... :dunno:

The exhaust still gets pumped out through the water. Burnt oil and gas is still worse than just burnt gas.
 

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Headin to the boat show Sat so I will see what the "experts" have to say.
 

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I don't trust any of you fools.

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I trust your opinions, it's just that they are all differing. I like the ease, low maintenance, power and weight of the 2stroke but I like the not having to always top off the oil aspect of the 4stroke. Also, 4 out of the 5 close neighbors on the lake are running Honda 4strokes. They all seem to be happy with them. So I am still up in the air.
 

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Two strokes are great if you plan on running them often. My poor little 90 horse (yamaha) flats boat doesn't get the love it should. School & Work don't give me much time to go work on it or even use it :(

Now our four strokes at work are great, they crank every single time and burn no gas! (suzukis)
 

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Two strokes are great if you plan on running them often. My poor little 90 horse (yamaha) flats boat doesn't get the love it should. School & Work don't give me much time to go work on it or even use it :(

Now our four strokes at work are great, they crank every single time and burn no gas! (suzukis)
The E-tec are suppose to go 3 yrs or 300hrs without any maintenance.
 

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