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buffalo
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/7/2009 1:21:37 PM
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Looking to buy a new Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke motor to replace my 2000 Johnson 90 2 stroke. Any reviews,comments,or suggestions on the motor.
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GoneFishin
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/7/2009 3:11:23 PM
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You will love a 4 stroke. The only disadvantage is the 4 stoke is heavier than the 2 and this can cause a smaller boat to be weighed down in the back. A typical 2000 Johnson 2 stroke weighs approximately 325 lbs. The 2008 Suzuki 90 weighs 420lbs, a rather big difference on a smaller boat. However, the 2009 Suzuki 90 is a newly designed motor. It weighs 348 lbs which is not much more than your Johnson. The post below has a decent review of the 2009. I assume you are looking at a 2009. You may want to post in Boat Maintenance. However, a comparison between a 2009 and previous Suzuki 90 would probably not be fair based on the improvements.
URL: http://www.tackletour.com/reviewsuzuki2009pre.html
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fishinwhits
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/7/2009 10:36:34 PM
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Take it from me you will love the Suzuki 4 stroke.I've had a 175 HP Suz. and a 25 HP . You will be pleased!!!! Tony
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MrHodja
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/7/2009 10:45:15 PM
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Curiosity question. What are the advantages of Suzuki over Honda and/or Yamaha? When I looked at the Aquapalooza pix and videos H&M was all I saw.
Cost may be one. How does Suzuki match up in performance and reliability?
I have a vested interest. I have a 25 foot 'toon with an 80 hp Yamaha 4 - but it needs some more oomph. Always looking to maximize the efficiency of limited resources...
Comments??
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MrHodja
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/7/2009 10:50:53 PM
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Sorry, should have been H&Y...maybe it was a Freudian slip and I was really thinking S&M...
:>)
Sheepishly,
Nasreddin Hodja
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fishinwhits
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/7/2009 10:57:02 PM
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Suzuki has been offering a 6 year warranty in the past. aaaaaaai've owned a 90 hp honda,40 hp yamaha,175 hp and 25 hp Suzuki. Suz had a better warrany, and costs less than the others mentioned.
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buffalo
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/8/2009 11:34:01 AM
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The warranty is a big issue to me along with the highly positive rating, but the main reason is the service and dealer end. Mark Carboni in Tallassee is great to work with, competent, and a gentleman of integrity.
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bassplayer60
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/8/2009 1:04:50 PM
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If you get the 4-stroke, be sure to install a water/fuel separator filter. The least bit of water will damage fuel injectors. I always use a bottle of sea foam with every tankful of gas. You'll love a 4-stroke!
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jethro
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Suzuki 90HP 4 stroke
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8/8/2009 5:03:11 PM
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Do you want to sell your 2000 model?? barry_755@hotmail.com
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sagetek
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Sea Foam?
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8/9/2009 1:25:22 PM
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What is sea foam please? I have a 2005 70HP Johnson 4 stroke (made by and identical to the Suzuki)and use a water separator, but have never heard of this? I guess I'm lucky, but in three years the separator has not picked up any water in the fuel. It is one with a clear bowl so you can easily see if any collects.
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Maverick
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Sea Foam - URL
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8/9/2009 3:50:01 PM
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Have used it in all my gas and equipment (2 cycle and 4 cycle) that sits up such as dirt bikes, sea doos, chain saw, outdoor gas equipment, and all premixed gas cans, etc etc.
Then in cars every other oil change (6,000 miles) and in the boats every 25 hours and when winterized and summarized.
You can pick it up at any AutoZone, Advanced Auto Parts and some Walmarts (of course Walmart is cheapest if you can find it) and I have begun buying gallons instead of pints.
URL: SeaFoam
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