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    A note to the BBC Suzuki family.....

    Just wanted to make sure that the Suzuki forum is more than just a place for us to discuss our great motors. It is a place for us to get to know each other, share times with and just have fun as Suzuki owners. So, feel free to use this place as on open forum, to discuss whatever you feel like with other Suzuki owners.
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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (TexSkeeter150)

    Thanks Tex Thought everybody had quit .

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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (92petejj1)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 92petejj1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks Tex Thought everybody had quit . </TD></TR></TABLE>

    I hope not. I would really like this forum to take off as well as it can. If any of you guys know of a good Suzuki Mechanic that can contribute on here to help out with some please ask them to join in.
    God bless,
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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (92petejj1)

    Hey Pete, I don't know about the rest but I am like a Suzuki in that I don't quit! I wish everybody a Happy New Year. I ate my blackeye peas and hog jowls with my pork chops tonight!




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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (rotorywing)

    Happy New Year to you, too. Will be eating my black eyed peas and cabbage tomorrow!!!!
    God bless,
    Stephen




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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (TexSkeeter150)

    New to the BBc Suzuki family,
    have a 1984 Nitro with a 1989 Suzuki DT65, now it runs great, however when I bought it last spring, never knew of the problems that salt water can do to a motor!!

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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (lunchman3815)

    Welcome lunchman to the BBC and the Suzuki forum!!!
    God bless,
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    I'm new here also. 2000 200 efi on a Bass Cat Cougar. Not the fastest 200 but always runs. I'll be visiting more often.
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    Welcome MuleCat!!!! We need to see a picture of the Cat of yours!!!!
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    Re: (TexSkeeter150)

    If I only knew how. Working on how too.
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    have a 1992 skeeter sx150 with a dt140

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    Re: (dragbusa1300r)

    That sounds like a nice rig dragbusa1300r and welcome to the BBC and the Suzuki forum!!!!! Got any pictures?
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    Re: (TexCaboCat)

    '83 Ranger 375V, 2006 Suzuki DF175
    Gotta luv them old Rangers!

    Looking for a longer rig might be selling her with a merc 150 that you see in the pics, pics before upgrade bit you get the idea, let me know.








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    Very nice rig bummoose!!!!!!!
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    Hi, I have a 87-88 dt150ss duel plug.At the boat show up here in Toronto, one of the Suzuki dealer mentioned that some of the dt150ss were putting out 180Hp. Is this true?a
    Skeeter 200DX, Suzuki DT150 Super Six, Bob\'s machine shop Jack Plate, 24 volt 80lb Us2 minkota maxxum, Lawrence fish finders.

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    Re: (Mikay)

    I have heard in the 175hp range.
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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (TexCaboCat)

    New Suzuki owner as of 11/07. 1996 Bumble Pro Vee 180 with a 96 Suzuki 150. Love the motor already. Very strong and pushes the boat pretty good. I do have some set up issues with the boat that is affecting speed and performance. 26 pitch prop and 10 inch jackplate with 4 inch spacers. Topping out around 58-60. Having to watch the rpms as they will wind up to 6000 if I don't watch it.
    Boatless Bank Trash for now

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    Re: A note to the BBC Suzuki family..... (TexCaboCat)

    Hey Tex are you still running a 150ss ?

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    Not sure if anyone is still here or not???

    Hi Suzuki Family...

    I just inherited a 1997 Ranger 518DVS that has a Merc 200 EFI. Since I live in Southern Cal, this motor does not meet the standards required to fish our Diamond Valley Lake. I was wondering about repowering with a Suzuki DF200? What do you guys think? I'd love to hear from anyone who has experience with these latest in the Suzuki 4-stroke line. Thank you...

    Darin

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    Re: Not sure if anyone is still here or not??? (hanapaa90504)

    HI Guys.
    Mate ,stop thinking of getting the 200 4 Stroke Suzuki , it will be the best choise you ever make.
    Im a Motor Mechanic and have worked on Japanese Cars all my life , I have have looked at the rest , but got the best.
    My current ( and 3rd Suzi EFI 4Stroke ) 2009 Df 90 A , is stunning ,Super quite , Super Fuel eficiant , Super Tourqe and great for the Enviroment ( Super Low Emissions ).
    Im not sure what you Emission Laws are ,but Iwould be very suprised if it didnt meet or exceed them.
    I could write all the Technical reasons why you should but It would take to many posts.
    These Motors are Bulletproof and handle the toughest conditions Australia can dish out ,and are prefered now over Yamahah as the Motor of choise by our Marine Rescue Services , Comercial Fisherman and Tourist Operaters.
    If you have any more questions , just ask.
    I can asure you will not regret owning one.

    P.S Dont Ever get a E Tech .

    Cheers.
    Stu.




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