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Mercury 60/40 EFI 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 426844" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>the 40/28 and 60/40 is no comparison in terms of power. You would have to compare a newer merc 25-30hp jet for a equivalent comparison as the johnson 40/28 would have only been a two cylinder turning a medium series pump. 60/40 of any kind is turning a large series pump. With that said I'm partial to two strokes something about the smokey exhaust when you first fire up gets the senses going right on a early day of hunting or fishing, and I kind of like the choppy idle of two strokes, but that is just me. I'll admit of the four chokes mercury seems to have gotten it down pretty well with the new 60hp power heads. The best jet 60/40's were the omc three cylinder two strokes. But if no smoke, quiet, easy starts, easy idle are what you want more so than a little faster go with a efi four stroke. Whatever you do no carbed four strokes they suck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 426844, member: 18942"] the 40/28 and 60/40 is no comparison in terms of power. You would have to compare a newer merc 25-30hp jet for a equivalent comparison as the johnson 40/28 would have only been a two cylinder turning a medium series pump. 60/40 of any kind is turning a large series pump. With that said I'm partial to two strokes something about the smokey exhaust when you first fire up gets the senses going right on a early day of hunting or fishing, and I kind of like the choppy idle of two strokes, but that is just me. I'll admit of the four chokes mercury seems to have gotten it down pretty well with the new 60hp power heads. The best jet 60/40's were the omc three cylinder two strokes. But if no smoke, quiet, easy starts, easy idle are what you want more so than a little faster go with a efi four stroke. Whatever you do no carbed four strokes they suck. [/QUOTE]
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