You are right its crazy. First of all you have little or no low end torque. You can't have a turbo in a boat unless it is water cooled. You need water cooled exhaust...
...the list goes on.
Thajeffski said:I have a turbo engine in my jetski.......kicks ***......I bet it'd be awesome in a boat!!
The normally aspirated 125-hp F-12 accelerates more quickly than the turbo until midrange, has a low-pitched exhaust note and tops out around 60 mph. The turbocharged 165-hp F-12X is a little slower off the mark, makes a high-pitched turbo whine and tops out around 70 mph. Day in and day out, the F-12 is probably the more pleasant machine. But the turbo F-12X is Mister Excitement.
Aviator5 said:Probably Wright brothers used to hear something similar before they did it.
They had Honda engines back then? lolProbably Wright brothers used to hear something similar before they did it.
if i ever hit a lottory. or get a great job with alot of extra money. i will do this as a project. i think its possible.
I would buy a lakehouse with a garage for all my new cars then buy whatever boat(s) I wanted with whatever engine(s) I wanted and hit the lake with my new found time..........![]()
honda is the most reliable engine out there.
everyone know that honda is the most reliable engine
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wet dream ricer said:Sh!ttttt. iam just saying.. honda make turbo engine for jetski. and honda is the most reliable engine out there.
i think honda should think about a division for making engine for big boats. i think people will buy them. everyone know that honda is the most reliable engine and the most eco-friend out there..
check out this image.
its a BMW MARINE.. SH!ttttt. if bmw make engine for boat. why not honda..
ok.. i get it.
Honda ALso has V6 Engine. without turbo . some engine has about 250HP. and enougth torqe to push a big boat..
Ya de ya de ya.....
We could start a new "Ricer" section here. With those mAd tItE YO VEETEK best engines in the world, the boat industry would never be the same. Of course, it's all crap now, but your Honduhs can save the world!
So are you also whining on the NASA site telling them they need to install these awsome Honda engines on the new moon rocket? They just might make it off the pad with a fair amount of stickers all over it.
Leave the Fast and Furious garbage at high school chat groups and to the other children who think they are the "Sh!ttt" and can't spell or make a sentence without a cuss word.
I will give you credit though. You did find the right subforum to put this in.
bmw parts is very expensive. but they will last longer than honda. plus bmw parts is very very well built. meaning they make there part last..
Yet honda is the most reliable........
To be more serious, the outdrives of OMC, Mercruiser, and Volvo are about all those manufacturers make (made). The engines are built by actual engine builders (GM, Ford, etc). It takes a lot to get an engine rated for marine use. Electronics and water don't mix too well. And current technology auto engines require a lot of computing power to do what they do.
As for your OMC being expensive to maintain, it's because they're out of business. Out of business means they no longer support their products. Which means no certifying product for repairs and maintenance. Volvo and Mercruiser maintenance is much cheaper...
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NO. iam not a ricer.. heheh.. i just like Honda. and toyota and bmw..
bmw parts is very expensive. but they will last longer than honda. plus bmw parts is very very well built. meaning they make there part last..
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This Popular Mechanic's test summary of Honda jet skis points out the differences in the normally aspirated vs the turbo version:
Well I own 2 BMWs, and I can say that BMW parts are not as well built as you might think.
I also know how to use proper grammer, capitalize words where required and sentence structure. Maybe if you did, more people would take you serious and not raz you like I did. lol I just funning with ya.
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