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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 225671" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Buy it. You'll feel the diffrence. If ithe carbs are 48's then they're the same thin as the 50hp carbs. Only reasons these motors rated up to 60hp is becasue they use to rate hp at the powerhead and now the rate it at the prop. If your motor right now is a johnson/evinrude 25-35hp you'll be going from 31.8 cube crossflow motor to 45cubes loop charge(more power).</p><p>Great motor parts are pretty cheap and they're tough as nails and easy to work on. If you want to go all out hot rod on them you can get around 70hp out of one if you know the right things to do or want to spend the money to have someone do it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 225671, member: 4627"] Buy it. You'll feel the diffrence. If ithe carbs are 48's then they're the same thin as the 50hp carbs. Only reasons these motors rated up to 60hp is becasue they use to rate hp at the powerhead and now the rate it at the prop. If your motor right now is a johnson/evinrude 25-35hp you'll be going from 31.8 cube crossflow motor to 45cubes loop charge(more power). Great motor parts are pretty cheap and they're tough as nails and easy to work on. If you want to go all out hot rod on them you can get around 70hp out of one if you know the right things to do or want to spend the money to have someone do it for you. [/QUOTE]
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