They are the same engine. Restricter plate and different MAP in the 75. PM me for a quote. Can't give prices on the board.
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Nice boat Bill!! Ole bass cat gonna half to do me for now.
I like it. Is it a 20 or 21 ft. Please let me know if it will hit top rpms with that prop. I have tried 4 prop setups and can only show 5700 rpms. Perfect conditions with just me and medium equip, my 20 ft will hit 65.
It's an H20 PFC. It isn't going to have any trouble hitting the 6k rpm's. I just needed to tweak the throttle linkage and the Hot Foot. With the hydraulic jack plate, I can raise it enough to get the rpm's as long as I maintain the speed and water pressure. I have had boats that actually ran faster at 54-5700 rpm's. They had manual jacks tho and I got tired of messing with them. [emoji23][emoji23]
What boat do you have? Tho heavier, glass boats are always faster than aluminum boats. It's the smoothness of the gel coat on the hulls. Glass is smoother and slides on the water easier. Microscopically, an aluminum boat is much more pitted on the hull, even if it's been painted like the Xpress has.
It's the best 4 Stoke on the market IMO. I've sold around 500 of them in my career, and I've NEVER had a single warranty claim. They don't break.
Lower Priced
Faster
Quieter- From WOT back to idle, you'll look back to check and see if it's peeing to know it's running.
More fuel efficient
More displacement
Oil bathed timing chain instead of a belt
Need I say more?
How come you dont have one on your boat ?