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Info on 40hp
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| cgoods17 |
06-19-2013 11:07 AM |
Info on 40hp
Im in the market for a new 40 to put on a 18x42 tunnel southfork. leaning towards a merc but want to hear about others that would run better with these new 4 strokes.. 1) what upgrades if any can you do, such as 60 carbs or take off restricter plate or whatever and 2) what would difference between short shaft or long shaft be?
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| weedeater |
06-19-2013 12:18 PM |
Nissan or Tohatsu 2 stroke 40hp, these are same engine and will be your best bet
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| cgoods17 |
06-19-2013 01:07 PM |
they make new 2 strokes?
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| Lake Chuck Duck |
06-19-2013 01:09 PM |
I am a merc guy, and I would say the new 40 tohatsus are pretty bad arse. Maybe Top Dawg can chime in, he got a nice set up.
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| cgoods17 |
06-19-2013 01:11 PM |
it will mainly be used in shallow water/marsh btw..
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| Lake Chuck Duck |
06-19-2013 01:13 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cgoods17
(Post 595629)
it will mainly be used in shallow water/marsh btw..
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More the reason to get a 2 stroke in my opinion.
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| cgoods17 |
06-19-2013 01:14 PM |
i agree but I was leaning towards a new motor and didnt think they made 2 strokes anymore
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| Top Dawg |
06-19-2013 01:21 PM |
I have the new tohatsu 2 stroke. They're fuel injected and come with elect start and power trim. No carburators. Cranks right up and runs strong. If you are running the marsh the 2 stroke will be lighter and cost less than the 4 stroke. The long shaft you will need if you have a high transom. The short shaft for a short transom. For running the marsh you would probably get best performance out of a 13 pitch prop.
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| weedeater |
06-19-2013 01:21 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cgoods17
(Post 595626)
they make new 2 strokes?
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yep they still make them, i am running a Nissan on a beat up 17x44 alweld tunnel and it is awsome, these motors have alot of power and are fast.
call Lake Area Marine, they sell Tohatsu...they cost around $5000 setup with stainless prop
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| Lake Chuck Duck |
06-19-2013 01:24 PM |
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| cgoods17 |
06-19-2013 01:49 PM |
thanks guys, any more input? what about durability and long run with 2 strokes compare to 4?
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| cduhon |
06-19-2013 01:54 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by cgoods17
(Post 595558)
Im in the market for a new 40 to put on a 18x42 tunnel southfork. leaning towards a merc but want to hear about others that would run better with these new 4 strokes.. 1) what upgrades if any can you do, such as 60 carbs or take off restricter plate or whatever and 2) what would difference between short shaft or long shaft be?
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| Pull n Pray |
06-20-2013 08:58 AM |
I have a new 40 tohatsu 2 stroke. They are 20lbs lighter, $800 cheaper, and are super quiet compared to older 2 stroke motors almost as quiet as a 4 stroke.
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| ckinchen |
06-20-2013 09:07 AM |
I have a tohatsu as well on my duck boat which is a 2044. It runs 35mph and the fuel injection is great in cold weather. I love it.
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| homerun |
06-20-2013 11:07 AM |
You also get 9 mpg out the tohatsu
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| Goooh |
06-20-2013 11:33 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by homerun
(Post 596057)
You also get 9 mpg out the tohatsu
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WOT on a boat? Or is that factory spec? Lot of variables once you out it in a boat..
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| Gerald |
06-20-2013 02:38 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by homerun
(Post 596057)
You also get 9 mpg out the tohatsu
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?????
I am still not sure exactly what I am getting with my 40 hp Tohatsu, but think it is something like 6.5 mpg.
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| homerun |
06-20-2013 02:54 PM |
9MPG is on a 1544 custom flat semi v loaded down wot at 38 mph. no special modifications just a jack plate.
get about 8 mpg on 1844 semiv alweld tunnel wot 33 mph.
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| Goooh |
06-20-2013 04:08 PM |
Nawwwwwwwwwwwweee
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| SuperDave |
06-21-2013 03:42 PM |
TLDI Tohatsu. I've got one and it has been awesome. MPGs are awesome even at 5k rpm.... :)
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| homerun |
06-21-2013 05:48 PM |
TLDI 40 defintely gets the better gas mileage over the old tohatsu. can go hunt in back of sabine and back to launch 44 miles. fill up at pump 5 gallons.
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