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<blockquote data-quote="dahut" data-source="post: 415867" data-attributes="member: 7780"><p>For those of you inclined towards boats with 2-stroke, internal-combustion outboard motors,</p><p>I can highly recommend the following...</p><p></p><p>"The Complete Guide To Outbard Engines," by John Fleming</p><p>ISBN 1-892216-31-0</p><p></p><p>In what seems an odd twist, he makes a great case for the 2-stroke engine. I know we're all taught to be eco-green warriors, and that only 4-strokes measure up anymore.</p><p>But he draws a comparison between the two that actually FAVORS the MODERN, 2-stroke in terms of efficiency, fuel economy and emissions parity.</p><p></p><p>There are several distinct dis-advantages to 4-strokes, in fact, which he points out. All very fascinating to my techno-gadgetry mind.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you get this book if you own a 2-stroke outboard, expect to, or are simply interested in boaty, motory things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dahut, post: 415867, member: 7780"] For those of you inclined towards boats with 2-stroke, internal-combustion outboard motors, I can highly recommend the following... "The Complete Guide To Outbard Engines," by John Fleming ISBN 1-892216-31-0 In what seems an odd twist, he makes a great case for the 2-stroke engine. I know we're all taught to be eco-green warriors, and that only 4-strokes measure up anymore. But he draws a comparison between the two that actually FAVORS the MODERN, 2-stroke in terms of efficiency, fuel economy and emissions parity. There are several distinct dis-advantages to 4-strokes, in fact, which he points out. All very fascinating to my techno-gadgetry mind. I suggest you get this book if you own a 2-stroke outboard, expect to, or are simply interested in boaty, motory things. [/QUOTE]
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