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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 493036" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Have heard way to many reports about excess electronic gizmos that cause issues. In my area, they are not very popular. Still a fan of a well maintained good ole fashion 2 stroke, my oil injected 4 cylinder 1992 Merc 40 hp is an awesome motor. It outruns most other 40 hp motors on 16' aluminum boats and mine is heavier than avg. It is also the most fuel friendly 40 hp that I have ever owned and I have owned 4 other 40 hp engines. Not as many electrical gizmos to go haywire as the new models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 493036, member: 1183"] Have heard way to many reports about excess electronic gizmos that cause issues. In my area, they are not very popular. Still a fan of a well maintained good ole fashion 2 stroke, my oil injected 4 cylinder 1992 Merc 40 hp is an awesome motor. It outruns most other 40 hp motors on 16' aluminum boats and mine is heavier than avg. It is also the most fuel friendly 40 hp that I have ever owned and I have owned 4 other 40 hp engines. Not as many electrical gizmos to go haywire as the new models. [/QUOTE]
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