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Yamaha 40/28 2 stroke vs Yamaha 40/30 4 stroke
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<blockquote data-quote="lowe1648" data-source="post: 332644" data-attributes="member: 6349"><p>Rockdamage do you have experience with both of these motors? I have decided to stay with my 2 stroke now that it would be a 22hr round trip run to pick up that motor. I am actually ok with the performance of my current motor I was more worried about it atleast performing the same or marginally better. I put a lot of hrs on my motor a yr and it has been solid but newer is always nice along with staying simple being carbureted and pull start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe1648, post: 332644, member: 6349"] Rockdamage do you have experience with both of these motors? I have decided to stay with my 2 stroke now that it would be a 22hr round trip run to pick up that motor. I am actually ok with the performance of my current motor I was more worried about it atleast performing the same or marginally better. I put a lot of hrs on my motor a yr and it has been solid but newer is always nice along with staying simple being carbureted and pull start. [/QUOTE]
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