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<blockquote data-quote="jrhall" data-source="post: 341054" data-attributes="member: 13383"><p>So I have been told that the Mercury 2010 75hp, 90hp, and the 115hp 4 strokes are identical except the 115 has a little different gearing. The only difference is in the programming in the computer. A company in California says they can reflash the computer and bump the 75 to a 90 or a 115 with no other changes except removing a restricter in the air filter. This would be great when adding a jet drive to a 75 making it a 115, which in theory would make it an 80 hp at the foot. There is not much information on this and I was wondering if any of you had ever tried it or knew anyone that had? According to the spec sheets on the 3 motors they are identical so it makes sense to me.</p><p>Please leave comments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrhall, post: 341054, member: 13383"] So I have been told that the Mercury 2010 75hp, 90hp, and the 115hp 4 strokes are identical except the 115 has a little different gearing. The only difference is in the programming in the computer. A company in California says they can reflash the computer and bump the 75 to a 90 or a 115 with no other changes except removing a restricter in the air filter. This would be great when adding a jet drive to a 75 making it a 115, which in theory would make it an 80 hp at the foot. There is not much information on this and I was wondering if any of you had ever tried it or knew anyone that had? According to the spec sheets on the 3 motors they are identical so it makes sense to me. Please leave comments [/QUOTE]
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