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Concerns About 4 Stroke Weight
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveBob" data-source="post: 485774" data-attributes="member: 31345"><p>I know that mine is smaller as it is a Suzuki 20hp but it is a 4 stroke. The differences could be (and probably are) extreme between smaller and larger outboards. But the 3 things I love about my 4 stroke is electronic fuel injection (no carbs to fiddle with and easy starts), it's much quieter, and no fuel premix. All 3 are a major plus to me. That and it is only a few pounds more than most similar size 2 strokes. Just my 2 cents worth on the subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveBob, post: 485774, member: 31345"] I know that mine is smaller as it is a Suzuki 20hp but it is a 4 stroke. The differences could be (and probably are) extreme between smaller and larger outboards. But the 3 things I love about my 4 stroke is electronic fuel injection (no carbs to fiddle with and easy starts), it's much quieter, and no fuel premix. All 3 are a major plus to me. That and it is only a few pounds more than most similar size 2 strokes. Just my 2 cents worth on the subject. [/QUOTE]
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