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<blockquote data-quote="Lil&#039; Blue Rude" data-source="post: 207892" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>Easiest way to tell if it's a true 60hp at the powerhead is by the size of the impeller. If it ain't a turning a 6 7/8" impeller it's not a 60hp plain and simple. Most 4 stroke mercs I've seen have the medium size pump turning th 6 1/8" impellers so that means they're 40/28, not sayin all of them are because it wouldn't be any big deal at all to buy a 60hp and bolt a jet to it, alot of shops do it like that, that might be what Trouts been doing. If you really want to know find out what size impeller it turns and how many cube the motors are, most of the times a 40hp and the 60hp models are diffrent cubic inches but the 40-50hp models have the same cube.</p><p>Four strokes probably do better on gas but when they're wide opoen they don't seem like they're that much quiter, kinda sound annoying to me.</p><p>All in all though a two stroke beats a four stroke out for power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil' Blue Rude, post: 207892, member: 4627"] Easiest way to tell if it's a true 60hp at the powerhead is by the size of the impeller. If it ain't a turning a 6 7/8" impeller it's not a 60hp plain and simple. Most 4 stroke mercs I've seen have the medium size pump turning th 6 1/8" impellers so that means they're 40/28, not sayin all of them are because it wouldn't be any big deal at all to buy a 60hp and bolt a jet to it, alot of shops do it like that, that might be what Trouts been doing. If you really want to know find out what size impeller it turns and how many cube the motors are, most of the times a 40hp and the 60hp models are diffrent cubic inches but the 40-50hp models have the same cube. Four strokes probably do better on gas but when they're wide opoen they don't seem like they're that much quiter, kinda sound annoying to me. All in all though a two stroke beats a four stroke out for power. [/QUOTE]
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