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Old 06-05-2011, 09:28 PM
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they say that the tohatsu is real good on gas for a 2 stroke, but i get what you want and thats what i would buy if you wanted it
It is till you put the boysen reeds on it, i noticed a fairly significant difference after changing it. Still not bad though and will get up and go quick.
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Old 06-05-2011, 09:35 PM
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It is till you put the boysen reeds on it, i noticed a fairly significant difference after changing it. Still not bad though and will get up and go quick.
i am talkin about the new ones, they are fuel injected, i belive low pressure inject
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Old 06-06-2011, 10:46 AM
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i am talkin about the new ones, they are fuel injected, i belive low pressure inject
Tohatsu only makes the TLDI two stroke from 40-115. The 25's are four stroke. The mercury 25's are also a tohatsu with mercury cowls. They are in bed with each other,and the mercury version is a better price. They are all good motors,just hard to beat the power of a two smoker.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:31 AM
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Tohatsu only makes the TLDI two stroke from 40-115. The 25's are four stroke. The mercury 25's are also a tohatsu with mercury cowls. They are in bed with each other,and the mercury version is a better price. They are all good motors,just hard to beat the power of a two smoker.
I did not realize they stoped makin the 25, owell i would get a 40 anyway
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I did not realize they stoped makin the 25, owell i would get a 40 anyway
They never made a fuel injected 25 two stroke,just a carb model.
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:39 AM
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They never made a fuel injected 25 two stroke,just a carb model.
Owell thought them and evenrude made a 2 stroke still. Tohatsu 40 tldi probly lighter still then the 4 stroke 25
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Old 06-06-2011, 11:44 AM
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Owell thought them and evenrude made a 2 stroke still. Tohatsu 40 tldi probly lighter still then the 4 stroke 25
Yeah the TLDI is only around 30 pounds heavier. Not a whole lot more expensive either. They also make it in a 15" shaft,great motor and alot of low end power.
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