Silvertip
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Re: Honda 40HP EFI vs. Evinrude 40HP ETec
As I pointed out earlier -- be careful when you start making two-stroke and four-stroke fuel economy comparisons. The E-tec almost always pushes a boat faster than a four-stroke at any given RPM and there is enough testing done by Yamaha, Evinrude, and Merc and even the boat manufacturers to prove that. Yes -- pick any rpm and the four-stroke will burn less fuel at that rpm. Why -- because a two stroke fires every cylinder every revolution of the engine whereas a four stroke fires each cylinder every other rev. But because of that, four strokes generally run less prop pitch than a two stroke so it takes more revs on a four stroke to equal the speed of a two stroke. Therefore you need to compare fuel economy at a given speed, not RPM. And yes -- the E-tec is in most cases as economical or nearly as economical as the four stroke equivalent on the same boat and it will generally perform better as well.
As I pointed out earlier -- be careful when you start making two-stroke and four-stroke fuel economy comparisons. The E-tec almost always pushes a boat faster than a four-stroke at any given RPM and there is enough testing done by Yamaha, Evinrude, and Merc and even the boat manufacturers to prove that. Yes -- pick any rpm and the four-stroke will burn less fuel at that rpm. Why -- because a two stroke fires every cylinder every revolution of the engine whereas a four stroke fires each cylinder every other rev. But because of that, four strokes generally run less prop pitch than a two stroke so it takes more revs on a four stroke to equal the speed of a two stroke. Therefore you need to compare fuel economy at a given speed, not RPM. And yes -- the E-tec is in most cases as economical or nearly as economical as the four stroke equivalent on the same boat and it will generally perform better as well.