Hello. My name is John, and I'm a longtime Florida flats/backcountry angler. In late 2000 I bought a DT85 Suzuki (still in a crate) from a local company that was close to going out of business. Less than a year into using it it develop a funky chirping sound under power that would occur in conjunction with dramatic dip in RPMs. The problem worsened and even resulted in zero power, forcing me to use a trolling motor to make it back to the ramp twice. I took it to a local dealer who "fixed" the problem, only to have it die again within two trips. Long story short, I took it to that dealer three more times, same result. Nothing was covered under warranty since the dealer blamed it on gasoline, not parts. (Some perspective: the dealer I took it to expressed disatisfaction that he was being asked to fix a motor he didn't sell me). I spent hundreds of dollars with the guy. I called Suzuki, who simply called the dealer for his opinion and backed the "bad gas" excuse. Please note: I use the same pump gas and octane all of my friends use in their Yamahas, Johnsons, Mercs, etc. without issue). I even switched to the exact gas the dealer recommended, and the same problem happened, leaving me in five foot swells (16-foot, low freeboard skiff) without power on an ensuing trip. I then took it to another local dealer who "fixed" the problem twice, charging me almost $400 the last time without a single new part to show for it. Same result. I called Suzuki again. They backed the dealer. I was polite with their Custoemr Service rep until the last call, when things got heated. The guy had a bored, "tough luck buddy" attitude that galled me.<br /><br />The boat/motor now sits in the shop of mechanic (non-Suzuki) friend of mine, who has tried to fix it without success. In his efforts to fix the problem, he called the first dealership and the owner told him that "that year of Suzuki motor is a nightmare known for carb issues", and offered little advice. This is the same guy who blamed me for using "bad" pump gas.<br /><br />I have been without a fiunctioning boat for the better part of three years, the (useless) warranty has now expired, and I've spent over $1500 and 8+ trips to shops for a problem that remains. I have no recourse other than to take the multi-thousand dollar hit and buy a new motor. I'm writing this partly to vent.<br /> <br />EDIT: deleted forbidden product bashing.<br /><br />Take care, and heed good advice.<br /><br />John