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Old 03-16-2012, 10:21 PM
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F.F., I'll respectfully disagree with you on "the most reliable 2 strokes" being ETec. There are other 2S that have been around longer with low pressure EFI with gaziions of hours and more years service than ETec.
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Old 03-17-2012, 07:50 PM
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F.F., I'll respectfully disagree with you on "the most reliable 2 strokes" being ETec. There are other 2S that have been around longer with low pressure EFI with gaziions of hours and more years service than ETec.
Okay, you can disagree with me. I don't mind.

But I was only referring to current production. I know Tohatsu commercial 2-stroke 4cyl. motors regularly exceed 2000 hours of use, but they don't make a 250 hp.
(And I had a inline-6 Mercury 150 hp that had over 1500 hours with never a single hiccup when I sold it.)
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