Question for you old OMC Salts

Texasmark

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Back in the days of the 90 hp derivative of the fat 50 V4 (I think Johnny called it a Meteor), Evinrude made a trihull I/O. You could buy it with several engines. As I recall one was a 155 hp Buick V6 4 stroke, and one had this 90 hp 4 cylinder 2 stroke powerhead.

Since that was the days when the OMC team carried the gas station with them and their 2 strokes, any comments on fuel consumption diffeerences between the two types of engines offered (2 vs 4 stroke) on that boat?

Been wondering about this ever since I saw them advertised and just now thought to ask about it.

Thanks,

Mark
 

Frank Acampora

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

I remember that boat. I only saw it with the IO. --a real wave slapper--but pretty.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

there is a site that has pics of those. i'll see if i can find it.
 

WillyBWright

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

The 90 was barely adequate and noisy. The V-6 is by far the better choice. I don't think I'd ever buy the 2-stroke version. Fuel consumption was probably pretty close, but I'll bet the 155 uses a little more.
 

Texasmark

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

Will check out the site. Thanks, Tas

In considering the hp difference, Willy, you're probably right, but in considering engine efficiency, it may have been the other way. I just never could see a 2 stroke in an I/O application; at least back then. Course today, my engine of choice is OB.

I had a '65 120 hp Mercruiser with the little Chevy 4 banger and it was smooth, quiet, and sipped gas. Really liked that engine.

Mark
 

b.gagnon

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

I had a 1971 evinrude explorer with the 155...Fun boat!
It was ok on fuel but not as good as you might think for an IO.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

jimbo, link didn't work.
 

Texasmark

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Re: Question for you old OMC Salts

Geez I didn't know the thread would get this kind of following. I remember seeing the bat boat back in those days. Looks like a lot of thought went into the design of the hull.

Some really gorgeous restorations.

Glad you folks are having fun.

Mark
 
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