here is the ? J
I have two 1998 2.5's a 200 and a 225 PM I want you to "work" one of them. Could you get the same power from the 200 as the 225 PM when your done?
Is one a better starting point then the other?
Thanks
here is the ? J
I have two 1998 2.5's a 200 and a 225 PM I want you to "work" one of them. Could you get the same power from the 200 as the 225 PM when your done?
Is one a better starting point then the other?
Thanks
Fishing Is More than Just A Hobby!
Thanks to
S & C Environmental Solutions
http://WWW.TNTBAITS.com
http://www.BBGMARINE.com/
http://trattoriacontadina.com/
http://www.outdoorproshop.com/?Click=10937
(AKA) Scott Dipman
1998 Ranger R-93
2.5L Merc 6\" jack plate
I like either but my choice would be the Pro Max because of the front reed induction system 7 verses 5....And the narrow 1.5 MM rings which in stock form WILL make more power..
Jay
Another thing to consider is purpose of the engine......
In my experiences.... The 5 pedal tends to work well on very heavy bass boats and will have more torque on the bottom and midrange (when compared to engines modified to the same specs with 7 pedal fronts) and are very good up to about 7K. On light hull the 225 will perform great and will mask the lack of bottom/midrange (compared to the 5 pedal) and pull harder in the higher RPM's. Again just my experiences....
A couple of good opinions from the experts.
What boat are you going to use it on?
Fishing Is More than Just A Hobby!
Thanks to
S & C Environmental Solutions
http://WWW.TNTBAITS.com
http://www.BBGMARINE.com/
http://trattoriacontadina.com/
http://www.outdoorproshop.com/?Click=10937
(AKA) Scott Dipman
1998 Ranger R-93
2.5L Merc 6\" jack plate