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Yamaha performance bulletin 40/30 vs 60/40
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<blockquote data-quote="dhoganjr" data-source="post: 358189" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>I would think for a true comparison test run the same boat back to back with the engines swapped. Height and everything set exactly the same. Every boat will perform different, even the same make and model.</p><p></p><p>Set-up has a drastic effect on performance, a 1/4 inch too low can lose several mph. People think you can just bolt them on and go, and they will run, but a little fine tuning will make a world of difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhoganjr, post: 358189, member: 12925"] I would think for a true comparison test run the same boat back to back with the engines swapped. Height and everything set exactly the same. Every boat will perform different, even the same make and model. Set-up has a drastic effect on performance, a 1/4 inch too low can lose several mph. People think you can just bolt them on and go, and they will run, but a little fine tuning will make a world of difference. [/QUOTE]
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