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Old 10-07-2003, 12:21 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Briguy-

I agree 100%
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Old 10-07-2003, 08:39 PM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Trayder, Just bought my 20' home from the suzy dealer with my brand new df 140 hanging on the back. It came with a 14x21. What prop are you running? What about your wot? Can't wait till tomorrow to gently start breaking her in.
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Old 10-08-2003, 10:11 AM
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Fly,

It took about a 6 pack and one nice cigar to break in my Suzi's.

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Old 10-09-2003, 01:00 AM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Fly 20-

I have an Alum. 14 x 21. WOT I hit 42-46MPH depending on load. Still loving the engine

Joe-

11.99 is an Amazing price, Cheapest around here is 17.99 and that is for bulk oil.

[ October 09, 2003, 12:01 AM: Message edited by: Trayder ]
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Old 10-09-2003, 01:37 AM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

We will not look at the suz. Even being the same engine the wire harness thru boat along with the warning system is different between the two. As for prices we sell the Di oil for 11.99 per gallon. Spark plugs are 8.68 each and should be changed every 100 hours. The DI engine gets serviced every 100 hours. Cost with parts 120.00 As for 4 strokes at 100 hours you have 37.45 for the synthetic oil which is strongly recomended to be used in the 140 plus 10.00 for the oil filter. Spark plugs are also changed at 100 hours at 3.20 per plug. Cost on the 100 hour service on your 4 strokes with parts runs 150.00. Then there is the 400 hour service. Sure you can find cheaper oil and filter but with the money you spend on these engines is crazy to put cheaper oil into it. Both engines at 100 hours get more then the plugs changed on the DIS and oil, filter, and plugs on the 4 strokes. The engines get decarbonized, gearlube changed, ECM updates and downloads. We carry the 140 in the 25" model. I believe BUDS outboard is your closest dealer. We are about 25 miles from ocean city.
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Old 10-10-2003, 07:46 PM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

I guess prices depend where you live at and how many dealers are in your area. I find it hard to believe that they can sell oil at that price. But then again if your the only dealer in town I guess they can. If I had to guess I probley have at least 10 dealers in a 30 mile range. This is what keeps prices in check in our neck of the woods. Plus our boating season now with striper season now last 9 months. From what I here some areas have about 4 months and thats it. THen you would need to charge that price to make it. The more I think about it the more upset I get hear what other areas get. I would be able to retire by the age of 40. Even at that price I am making some money. But at 17.99 wow.
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Old 11-10-2003, 07:16 PM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Hum .... I was ready to pull the trigger on the DF140, but lately i have been hearing E-TEC.

They sure make them sound exciting .... wonder if they can pull it off?

Weight seems the same for 135, 150, 175 block as compared to the DF140 .... hum .... naturally would have to pick the 175!

Has anyone heard price comparisons vs DF140?

If way over, i would go suzy today. If not .... hum ... i need to be nice to my old Yamie for one more season.

- Nick

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Old 11-10-2003, 11:30 PM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Scott at Viking has some used 2002 DF115's for 6K with warranties. I know its not a 140 but I think the 115 might be close performance wise to the the 130 you have now, just a thought.
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Old 11-11-2003, 08:34 PM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Hello I have a 20' with the 140 4s no problems runs great etc etc. No speed demon but so smooth and quiet, people don't believe its running, with a 6 yr warranty, Down here in Florida you can purchase them for 7-8 grand all day long, white or drk gray HOW CAN YOU GO WRONG??????
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Old 11-14-2003, 07:51 PM
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Default Re: Time to repower .... Suzy DF140?

Sounds like the DF140 is a great motor. If under $8k, i would jump on it, but not until they offer the 6 year warrantee again.

Up here in Mass, i was quoted a price on a leftover '03 DF140 at $9k. To me that is a pretty good chunk of change. Although if problem free and 6 years warrantee and save on fuel (a wash on oil changes/verses 2-stroke oil) would justify the cost and still may jump on it. Going to wait and see if 6-year comes back at the Boston boat show this winter to decide.

Also just my thoughts and observations, if anyone cares below;

I guess since my Yammie still runs fine, i may wait to see how the E-TEC or others high tec motors work out? Also, months ago i was sold on the world would be going 4-stroke. Now, i am starting to see and feel that high tec 2-strokes are on the push even more.

Don't get me wrong, i think all of the latest technology outboards are good. Too this point, what frustrates me more is that the prices of new gas-hog carb-2strokes have not fallen. Will they? Would be nice if they were 1/2 price of new technology. If so i would buy, spend the diff in fuel and wait it out.(although there are ocassionally deals on EBAY)

For example; if i wanted to replace the Yammie with a new 115 carb 2-stroke, price from ED's id $5,500. Add in new controls, gauges, oil tank, prop., cables ..... ~$6,800. In my opinion, still lightly underpowered, need to install, warrantee issues, would not make any sense to purchase. Obviously more HP, more $$.

So .... i guess the bottom line is for me;

If i had to pick from a high tec 4-stroke or 2-stroke .... price, oil cost, weight, fuel consumption, noise, emissions all being equal

I would pick 2-stroke(IF simple design and no belts or external oil container!! Will E-TEC have one? .... i want to fill a reservoir on top of the motor to last a trip ... remember though, key is oil cost remains the same vs 4-stroke).

But as others stated in other posts, the real key i feel is that it comes down to a local dealer. Unfortunately, you pick the make/technology you like ... but the local dealer sucks. So, do you go to the dealer you like, and your second choice make/technology or travel to better dealer on your 1st choice?

The less i see a dealer, the happier i and they will be .... which today leans me towards 2-strokes because of less maint.

- Nick
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