Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

yater

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Re: Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

Just reporting back...I did decide on the Tohatsu and my local dealer agreed to match the lowest price I found on the internet. I paid $1630 OTD. So far there's not much to report. I changed the oil after the first day (about 3 hours) and again after 10 hours. The gear oil was changed at 10 hours as well. The motor has performed flawlessly and I don't expect that to change. Great motor, great price=happy customer
 

Paulrusso

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Re: Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

A couple of weeks ago I bought a used 2005 9.8 from a private owner. I sent Nissan an email asking about transfering the warranty. I got a response in an hour asking for the original owner's name and the serial number of the motor. Within an hour after I provided that information Nissan confirmed that the remainder of the warranty was now in my name. I thought that we great service with no headaches or fees. The motor has been running fine as a trolling motor and also got me back home when my stern drive quit. Good luck with yours.
 

ziemann

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Re: Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

Welcome to the Tohatsu/ Nissan family guys. We remain a quiet but very happy minority of outboard owners. :)
 

phatmanmike

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Re: Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

ive personally owned 3 seperate nissan/toe-what-sues and while 1 fell into the lake, the other two i sold and have kicked myself since. start on first pull and always run excellent. i just wish i was able to get a big 225 v6 for my fishing boat, but not in the USA i guess, EH ELVIN????????????????????????????
 

TOHATSU GURU

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Re: Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

In Japan yes...Here no. At least not yet.
 

TOHATSU GURU

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Do you speak Japanese....?<br /><br />Honda Provides V6 Outboard Motor Line-Up to Nissan via OEM Agreement <br /><br />Tokyo.1998. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. has announced that under an OEM supply agreement it has signed with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.,it will commence manufacturing and supplying Nissan with the V-6 range of Honda's 4-stroke outboard motors. This popular range of powerful motors <br />In recent years, as the leisure marine craft market has grown in Japan, increased user demands for quiet, highly reliable, low-pollution 4-stroke motors that are highly economical on fuel have been matched by heightened environmental concerns. Reflecting this trend, the Japan Boating Industry Association has established a voluntary code of standards that targets exhaust emission reductions in the motors used in marine craft. <br /><br />In the over-50 PS class, the proportion of boats being sold in a package deal together with their outboard motor now accounts for some 70% of outboard motor sales in this market segment. The number of such sales packages combining a Honda outboard motor with a Nissan Marine boat is also on the increase. Accordingly, the commercial logic behind the OEM agreement is to combine the benefits of Honda's expertise in V-6 outboard motors with that of Nissan in boat building. The scope of the agreement is limited to the Japanese market, and is expected to represent an annual production volume of about 800+ units. <br /><br />Under a variety of existing OEM supply agreements, Honda already manufactures about 30,000 units per year of products of different types for other firms - this range includes both general-purpose engines and power generators. <br /><br /><br />Outline of Honda's range of 4-stroke outboard motors.<br />Developed to be a range of economically efficient, high-quality motors that are kind to the environment; since the launch of the first model in 1964, worldwide sales have topped 600,000 units. <br />In 1998, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began supervising the phased introduction of exhaust emission standards that stipulate a legal minimum level of emissions performance by the year 2006 for marine engines; All of Honda's 4-stroke outboard motors already boast exhaust emission levels that are well below the values mandated by this time. <br />The entire range easily meets the voluntary code of standards for exhaust emission reductions laid down by the Japan Boating Industry Association, which is in the process of supervising the phased introduction of exhaust emission standards for marine craft in the period 2000-2006. <br />The Hond V-6 4-stroke outboard motors are the most powerful available in the world. The product of many years of accumulated expertise in developing such motors, they boast such features as programmed fuel injection - in which the injection of fuel into the engine is controlled electronically. These not only boost performance, but also improve the motors' environmental profile.
 

phatmanmike

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Re: Pull the trigger on a new nissan/tohatsu?

Do you speak Japanese....?
honestly?<br /><br />i used to visit tokyo a few times in the years 2000 and 2001 to visit some family.<br /><br />こんにちは、 御元気ですか?<br />私は250 のhores を購入することを望む力2 の打撃に米国に輸入された私の漁船のための船外&#12 456;ンジンをcarburated 、ある。 より多くの情報についてはelvin を見なさい<br /><br />copy and paste this and email it to who ever you need to email it to in japan. it reads:<br />hello, how are you?<br />
hello, how are you?<br />i would like to purchase a 250 hores power 2 stroke carburated outboard engine for my fishing boat and have it imported to the united states. please see elvin for more information
 
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