Re: Evinrude E-TEC computer swap???
Well, being that the price difference is $1000, and if the computer costs $1000, then it wouldn't be worth it. I was just figuring that the computer would only cost a couple hundred bucks but I guess not.
I'm planning on just paying cash for the outboard; financing something like that wouldn't make a whole lot of sense.
With the new E-TECs, everything is computer controlled. I don't believe that any of the hardware on the 40/50/60 is different at all except for the computer which controls the injectors, etc. It wouldn't really make much sense to use different injectors, blocks, pistons, etc on these newer outboards when everything is controlled by the computer nowadays. I understand that with older outboards they used different exhaust manifolds, carburetors, etc, but those were not entirely computer controlled either like the newer outboards are.
I wouldn't be too bothered to void the warranty as I've heard that these new Evinrudes are extremely reliable. I guess if the computer unit part would cost $1000, I'll be better off just going with a 50hp or 60hp. I currenty have a 40hp Yamaha carb'd 2 stroke (3 cylinder). Do you guys think it's going to make a huge improvement in power to go with the E-TEC?
OK, let's assume the computer was a few hundred dollars, rather than $1000, making your "upgrade" a few hundred dollars cheaper than just buying a 60 hp vs a 40.
You would void a warranty for saving a few hundred dollars? Just because "you've heard" that the new etecs are reliable? That in itself makes no sense to me. Paying good money for a new engine and then immediately voiding the warranty on the blind hope you won't have any problems. If you don't need or want a warranty, why not just buy a used engine of the HP you want?
Again, assuming the computer costs a few hundred, add to that the time you spend figuring out what you need, installing parts, adjusting, troubleshooting, etc. ... you wouldn't have any significant savings at all, unless your time has no value at all.
Do you base your assumption of no differnce other than the computer on anything other than a hunch? To me it makes no sense that the computer and decals would be the only differences - to me it seems more logical that an engine that is putting out more HP would also differ in some physical factors. But maybe your research has shown otherwise?
By the way, I totally agree with you on not financing something like this. I can never understand people who would go into debt for a piece of recreational equipment. But that's just me (and you!)