[quote="mattmak"]85hp.. hm. that'd be alright - for a sporty, medium performance daily driver:
https://www.lethalperformance.com/vr-tu ... at-32.htmlalthough, 60hp + 15hp != 85hp...)
Now this thread is getting interesting!
I have a 60 hp Race 4 Stroke mercury. Back in 2016 I was checking to see if there were upgrades that could be done to improve the performance without getting into the internal parts of the motor. My first thought was a “FLASH” ECU program which was common with the larger horsepower motors. After a lot of correspondence with racers. They pretty much agreed that not much could be done due to the weakness of the motor itself. It’s a long stroke motor, with not a lot a cam duration, the cam lift and weak valve springs . It really wasn’t suited to be a “race motor “ in its current form. This was in 2016. I was given a company name Simon Motorsport?? That did a ECU flash upgrade for the 60 mercury. The cost was $1100.00 Canadian and it increased the horsepower to 65 hp. They did say the most noticeable difference was acceleration.
I didn’t move ahead on the flash.
In T750 class we had our first 60 hp race 4 stroke mercury. I sponsored a 50 hp tohatsu in the same class so I had the ability to see a direct comparison of those two motors plus how they compared to the other OMC and Yamaha that also raced.
The 4 stroke mercury was very competitive with the Yamaha and superior to the 50 tohatsu. It was I bit slower compared to the OMC’s. The difference was it didn’t accelerate as quickly out of the turns as the OMC,
I thought about telling the mercury owner about the flash...But I decided not too!
Now Matt makes this post.....15 hp gain!! Improved acceleration!
I hope that company link can provide contact names of people who have done the flash and verify the performance improvements.