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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya,
I don't think you ca go wrong with any of the motors out there on the market right now. They are all building great powerplants in both the 2 stroke and 4 stroke technologies.
About the only thing I would add is look at engine displacement as well. The larger displacement means better low end torque...that equals hole shot and umph when you need it in rougher conditions.
On the top end, speeds should all be fairly close given the motor is propped correctly
What I believe it will come down to really is price and service...although if the motor is taken care of well...service will be more or less a non-issue...
Steve |