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<blockquote data-quote="dearl" data-source="post: 99876" data-attributes="member: 1760"><p>I have been trying to make up my mind on what motor I want to put on my boat, and I still have not made up my mind.There is not that much diffrence in the price, but I am looking at the performance side of things. I want the most top end I can get, but I still want to watch the weight. The 70 horse weighs in at 228 but the 60 weighs in at 247 not much there, the 70 is 52 cubic inches, while the 60 horse is 61 cubic inches. The 70 is a 3 cylinder, while the 60 is a 4 cylinder and is fuel injected. Looking at all this am I to beleive the 60 four stroke will out perform the 70 2 -stroke? I can't stop thinking about the cubic inches and cylinder diffrence, any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dearl, post: 99876, member: 1760"] I have been trying to make up my mind on what motor I want to put on my boat, and I still have not made up my mind.There is not that much diffrence in the price, but I am looking at the performance side of things. I want the most top end I can get, but I still want to watch the weight. The 70 horse weighs in at 228 but the 60 weighs in at 247 not much there, the 70 is 52 cubic inches, while the 60 horse is 61 cubic inches. The 70 is a 3 cylinder, while the 60 is a 4 cylinder and is fuel injected. Looking at all this am I to beleive the 60 four stroke will out perform the 70 2 -stroke? I can't stop thinking about the cubic inches and cylinder diffrence, any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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