evinrude e-tech

fastfishn

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Any opinions on this new engine would be appreciated. I am an old evinrude fan and I am<br />considering purchasing a 2004 90 e-tech evinrude <br />for a new boat purchase in the next few days.<br />I prefer the 2 stroke for the hole shot power and<br />general performance. Good or bad idea :confused:
 

roscoe

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Re: evinrude e-tech

Not too many of these on the water yet, only a handful of members have had any experience with them. Their comments were positive. I would seriously consider one if I were in the market.
 

Cricket Too

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fastfishn....Welcome to the site. Do a search on this site about E-TEC'a and you will find alot of good info. Also check out the post on this board by fordmechanic and there will be some good links to look at. Enjoy.
 

fastfishn

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Thanx for the welcome mmcpeck. :) <br />I have done some searching on the forum for this<br />info, I suppose because this engine is so new,<br />there is little performance and reliability material documented. I did see fordmechanic's<br />post and related links after I had posted mine.<br />Didn't mean to take up space with a redundant question. Thanx for responding Roscoe.
 
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Hello there. Im glad to see there are some people out there that still like the good ol 2 stroke. Yeah i really like the e tec engine. I have only got the run the 90 hp verson and i love it. They are extremely quiet and powerful. I had a few inquires when i had the boat on the water. At idle a guy 10 feet couldnt tell me it was running. It is a great motor and if you get one you will love it and never look back at all.
 

fastfishn

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Just wanted to let you fine folk know , I purchased<br />a Evinrude E-Tech 90 to hang on the back of<br />a 2004 Crestliner 1650 Sport Angler. It will take<br />about 4 weeks before I get a chance to play with<br />it, as I had to order the package to get what I <br />wanted for options. I will post later on about the<br />performance and give my humble opinion on this<br />new motor. Thanx for the info gentleman.<br /><br />regards Steve.
 
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Very much looking forward to your report.<br /><br />There's one in my future too.
 
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I recently purchased a 90 hp Evinrude E Tech.<br /><br />Too early to really make a judgement.<br /><br />I am having difficulty getting the RPMs to go up. I have tried a selection of props with very little change in any direction.<br /><br />Anybody with any info that can help would be appreciated.
 

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Hello Triple K ,this fastfishn guy is really NOSLEEP<br />in disguise.I was looking for some opinions on this<br />New motor and just wanted some honest opinions from<br />the regulars that may get to play with this new gem.<br />What is your set up. boat model length, weight<br />and such. The guys here will be better able to <br />help you with more info.<br />Most of the performance adjustments are made by the<br />EMM control module. Idle speed and possibly the <br />WOT setting, I would not doubt this motor has a<br />governor as well controlled by the EMM.
 
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Hello Nosleep<br /><br />This motor is sitting on a 20ft waverider fiberglass, fishing style, V Bottom boat with a cuddy cabin. Approximate weight is 1300 pounds. <br /><br />The RPMs is running between 4900 to 5000 depending on the trim level. Inital prop was a 14 X 17 which produced a speed of 36 to 38 miles per hour. Changed to a 13-3/4 X 15 and RPM went up by 50 but the speed dropped by 5 miles per hour. Changed to 17 X 19 and RPM dropped by 500 and speed remained at 36 - 38 miles per hour. I am now using it with a 13-1/4 X 17 with and RPM of 5000 and a speed of 36 -38 miles per hour.<br /><br />I am advised by By the Dealer that the Governor is set a 5800 but I am not convinced that it is not set lower. I have trimmed out to a point wher the motor has caviated with only a slight increase in the RPMs.
 

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The e-tec 90 has a maximum WOT range of 5500 rpm<br />What altitude are you operating in ? <br />My e-tec 90 max WOT rpm is 5000, but I am running<br />at 5000 ft. When I run under 2000 ft its at 5300 rpm.
 
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I am operating at Sea Level (Atlantic Ocean) so I guesss that this would be a Zero.<br /><br />It appears that you have dropped at a rate of 1000 RPMs per 1000 ft so altitude has a definite affect.<br /><br />Maybe my engine is set for the incorrect elevation.<br /><br />What type of prop are you running.<br /><br />I was thinking on trying a 13 X 19 but am unsure of the effects on RPM or speed.
 

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The EMM will automatically adjust the engines fuel<br />ratios and timing for elevation changes.<br />I am running a 13-3/4 x15 prop. My boat is only<br />16'3" and weight is 1000lbs dry.<br />At 5000 rpm I am getting 33mph with a gps and<br />38 mph on the speedometer. Thats plenty fast for<br />me and my fishing gear.<br />You may be underpowered for your set up.What is<br />the max hp rating for your boat.
 
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With a GPS my speed is about 35 to 37 mph.<br /><br />I am not sure of the maximum rating but will find out from the dealer.<br /><br />I was making a comparsion with the four stroke Yamaha 90 hp that is running 6000 RPM and about 42mph on same type boat.<br /><br />I may very well be expecting too much and may have to settle for what I have.<br /><br />I can run it at 4800 RPM and only lose about 2 mph.
 

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Evinrude has a performance test on its web site<br />it reads:<br /> 2004 Ranger 169 Ghost <br /> 16'9" length 82" beam 975 lbs dry weight<br /> 2004 Evinrude e-tec 90 hp @ 5000 rpm<br /> stainless 3 blade prop 13-7/8 x19<br /> <br /> Test conditions heavy chop<br /> wind 15 - 20 mph<br /> air temp 85 deg f<br /> fuel load 29 gallons<br /> 1 man 200 lbs<br /> full test gear 50 lbs<br /><br /><br /> Test results 44.7 mph<br /> best fuel efficiency 6.5 mph with range of<br /> 171 miles @ 27.4 mph.<br /><br /><br />Anyway if this boat can go 44 miles per hour.<br />One would think I would be able to go more <br />than 33 mph with a 2004 aluminum crestliner <br />16' 3" 1000 lb dry weight on a perfectly<br />calm, windless, "water like glass day"<br /><br />So much for performance tests..........
 

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DJ, for evinrudes performance reports go to<br />evinrude.com....click on e-tec motor (picture)<br />wait for advertizment to end.......click on, <br />"Durability,Quality,&Reliability".........at<br />bottom of page click on "Performance Reports"...<br />scroll to...2004 evinrude e-tec 90hp 2004 ranger<br />169 ghost.
 
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These performance test are not too impressive. The gas consumption really blows my mind.<br /><br />The power factor does not appear to be much better. So much from the Yukon report that compared the 50 E Tec with the 75 Yamaha. That must have been a very special model.<br /><br />Compare with a regular old two stroke, a Yamaha or Mariner four stroke and I have to say that Bombardier certainly did not earn any bragging rights with their new E Tec.<br /><br />Prior to purchasing I tried to get info on gas consumption from the dealer but without success. Now I find that these test were completed in 2003. I little bit deceptive I would think.
 

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Test results 44.7 mph<br />best fuel efficiency 6.5 mph with range of<br />171 miles @ 27.4 mph.<br /><br />6.5 GPH? Thats alot of fuel.<br /><br />My 95 Evinrude 48 2 banger on a 15'9" fiberglass CC hull rings out 32mph with flat water and wind not pushing against me. I burn 3 GPH at 20-22 cruising mph. These are GPS verified speeds. numbers.<br /><br />Something doesn't sound right with those E-Tec specs. I have my eye on the 90 to replace the 48 when she goes. Very interesting info here....
 
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