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2 stroke or 4?

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 6:37 pm
by bassin butch
Now I must start with "I am not biased one way or the other". The question I have is which is your preference 2 stroke or 4?
What I have found on my own by web research:

2 strokes can be significantly lighter the 4 strokes (lighter weight) equals better hole shot and top end speed
4 strokes a prone to added dealer maintenance costs
4 strokes are bulky so if garage depth is an issue you can have a problem storing you rig
4 strokes are more fuel efficient
4 strokes are more reliable

I have some choices to make and your thoughts on this subject would great to hear.


Bassin Butch

2 stroke or 4?

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2007 7:23 pm
by RW-reeler
Butch, I have a 2s and living in the midwest I of course park it for about 3 months, some times I would like to get it out but do not want to go through the storing/winterizing steps. A buddy hade a motor go bad and put a 4s on as a replacement. It is quiet and smooth and no winterization, he does need to change oil but if it warms up some we hop in and go.
Just some thing to think about.

RW-reeler

2 stroke or 4?

Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 5:54 pm
by brendanc
I have a 2s Yamaha HPDI and it is the best motor I have ever owned. It has been trouble free since 2004 (knock wood). I have also heard some really good things about the eTec motors (2s).

2 stroke or 4?

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 4:18 pm
by brettbasspro
oh my goodness go with a 4 stroke hands down better then 2 stroke. 2 strokes spit out raw fuel out of the prop. its louder. and also has these fits where it smokes so bad people stare at u like ur engine blew up

2 stroke or 4?

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 12:51 am
by brendanc
Brett,

Do you have a preferred brand of 4 stroke? I know a few guys that own Honda's and they are unbelievable...

BC