DoktorC wrote:
CCI wrote:
I'm not going to get into a discussion about how awesome yamaha is and how everyone else sucks, but brp and merc are both building great 2 stroke engines that speak not only on the race course, but everywhere else on water and in brp's case snow as well. Yamaha makes amazing motors, just not that exciting...boorrrinnngg. Hundreds of thousands of etec motors are proven reliable btw
Sometimes it takes some F ups to move forward with something groundbreaking, much more difficult than just taking the easy road of using proven/old tech like (yamaha)...
Cheers.
I believe you just started a discussion buddy! This truely has NOTHING to do with Yamaha's PROVEN reliability (and nothing to do with T850 either)...Merc has the Opti figured out and has been working VERY well for a decade. There aren't hundreds of thousand etec's in exsistance...there just aren't. I'm front line on this stuff...not just the brand new prepped for press stuff but the stuff that has been on a barge for a year and has had 3 powerheads and 2 lowers kinda of stuff.
Todd the issue with the BRP (I've been told by 2 good dealers up here) is that in order to get a 3 star rating they have to be EXTREMELY lean on oil...so it's not an oil issue it an oiling issue. The dealers update to solve powerhead failures is to turn up the oil...turning the motor into a 2 star motor and on par with an OPTI or HPDI. Tohatsu has the DI thing figured out on the little motors and will be successful if they can get a dealer network to support them...
Fact: Mercury's technology is orbital injection a licensed DI tech from a patent they dont own.
Fact: BRP bought Johnson/Evinrude essentially ONLY for the FICHT patent which evolved into etec
Fact: there are hundreds of thousands of examples of this techology running in the 2 stroke world of sleds and boats, they dont have any serious issues with 98% of their product since 2009 model yr, failure ratio is under 3%, people just like to whine about OMC and BRP its always been this way.
Fact: tohatsu doesnt own their DI technology, its colaborative and a great way to go about business.
Fact: This website is called High Performance Boating, not "I drive my grandma's 1990 honda civic because its good on gas and reliable" if I wanted to drive a sled for 20,000kms or use an outboard on a barge as a work motor I'd buy a yamaha. They are a motor company #1, they are the most reliable, and thats awsome... But they just dont compete in the performance market to their potential... Theres a reason for that, its called marketing to the masses not to the 1%ers and japan just doesnt want us to have fun! Trust me, I've had dinner with them, no fun for us