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			The 140 JOHNZUKI will have PLENTY of torque if you prop it right with a 4 blade stainless prop. Randleman is VERY happy with his even with several people on board. WHy are you so dead set on having a newer engine? Newer isn't always better. If economy is your main reason I understand, but if economy can be compromised then the 150/175 JOHNNY-RUDE is a GOOD choice. It is a bit thirsty, but not any worse than a 2.5L MERC. And also remember that ONE , just one repair on one of these newer engines can buy a couple HUNDRED gallons of fuel. The 4 strokes are proving to be pretty reliable, and so have he DFI's. But parts for these newer engines have almost turned many of them into throw-aways as most people won't spend $1500 for a compressor on an old engine that may also need a $1K worth of injector work in a OPTIMAX. Or a $1K EMM in ETEC/FICHT. I run an old school engine not because it's all I can afford, it's because when something breaks(which all of them will eventually) I can afford the parts to fix it. Newer DFI 2 strokes are VERY efficient on fuel at cruise, but as you run them harder that fuel savings goes away. To each his own, but that's my opinion on the matter.
		 
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 Your knowledge and reasoning is priceless, You just answer my question in regards to a re-power , Unless the EPA tells me 2 stroke is dead, I will stick with my Looper as a matter of fact I am in the market for a spare I will re-build it an have it ready for a Bolt up in a pinch if I ever have to, it will still be cheaper than buying a new motor. Plus I will learn even more building it .. | 
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			That is good reasoning, however, i have a 60 gallon tank and i want to be able to go further and not have to go through 50 gallons on short trips. Its an average of 20-30 miles where i fish a lot. Second off i have seen a few of the 140 suzukis for 6000-7000 with 5-6 years of warranty left. If something breaks im not concernd with how much it cost if it is under warranty. If i buy a new motor, that means a good number of years i dont have to guess the history on. I cant buy a johnny rude with a warranty.  and if i had to go 20 miles to fish shoals everyday where the weather can change in a minute i think i would rather have that extra HP to get home quick and pay the xtra $ to ensure i get all the way home. There is a reason all the 25 commercial boats moored at the end of my road all have 4 strokes on them and i dont think its because of warranty or the cost of repair. because they surely dont have the money to spend in repairs. i guess its just reliability and fuel economy. Wouldnt the duration of time without a repair and the fuel economy 2 mpg VS 5-6mpg make up for the extra money required to repair the motor after the 6 year / 5 year warranty is out. Not tryin to pick a bone, i think this is a good arguement. Yours and mine. thanks a ton for the coments so far.
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