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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> Evinrude E-tec 225 H.O.
 
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badger
Posted 4/14/2010 6:27 AM (#434981 - in reply to #434979)
Subject: RE: Evinrude E-tec 225 H.O.




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once again it is all about the build quality and technology. a poorly built dz will fall apart quickly - dz are under higher compression ratios. look at the recent dz from navistar in the ford superduties. now compare that engine to a mercedes truck dz - they will run 400,000 miles. but they cost a lot more to build.

i do have a ? - if the 225 opti and 225 proxs are near equal in hp does the proxs have a better hole shot and midrange?

Troyz.
Posted 4/14/2010 7:55 AM (#434994 - in reply to #433237)
Subject: RE: Evinrude E-tec 225 H.O.




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Location: Watertown, MN
03 HO running strong no issues except me taking out the lower unit. HO is I believe the label for Evinrude 225, you cannot just buy a 225 Etec they all are HO. I know several people that have run them and they have no problems. Dont take care which motor you run, if you do not maintain, they will break.

Troyz
sworrall
Posted 4/14/2010 8:43 AM (#435010 - in reply to #433237)
Subject: Re: Evinrude E-tec 225 H.O.





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
'i do have a ? - if the 225 opti and 225 proxs are near equal in hp does the proxs have a better hole shot and midrange?'

That's a function of the prop more than horsepower.
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