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Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 12:35 AM
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jmak19
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Need some help here. I have been shopping to upgrade my current boat. I have decided on a boat now I need some help. Yamaha v-max or four stroke. I do not know enough about the four stroke other than it has 1 yr more warranty and its fuel injected. The price is only $500 more for a four strke. Does anyone have any more info. to share.
Thanks
Last edited by jmak19; 08/21/07 12:36 AM.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 12:57 AM
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Judd
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What kind of boat are you putting it on jmak?
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 01:01 AM
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Dayne
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There is nothing new about the four stroke. It is just like a car engine. You have crank case oil to change. The main difference over the VMax is probably fuel economy. It also weighs quite a bit more.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 01:14 AM
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Big Red 12
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Better gas mileage from a Four stroke. Unbeleiveable. Will it perform on the boat you want?
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 01:52 AM
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jmak19
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I am looking at a 19ft skeeter. I have the option of the 150 v-max or the 150 four stroke
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 02:41 AM
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Fish Killer
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Go with the V-Max. The Four stroke is a great motor but in my honest opinion it doesn't make up for the added weight.
Both are good motors, but the 4-stroke is just too heavy and wont run as well as the two stroke.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
[Re: Fish Killer]
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08/21/07 03:07 AM
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Judd
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I agree w/ Fish Killer. Holeshot normally isn't as good w/ 4 strokes nor is top end. Get the HPDI Vmax and enjoy!
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 03:14 AM
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Also on the 4 Stroke more moving parts = more points of future falure.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 05:35 AM
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Pat Goff
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Everything has it's place, but on a bass boat hull a four stroke isn't one of them.
If you are comparing the HPDI to the 4 stroke the mileage will virtually be identical.
Pat Goff Seadrift TX
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 02:19 PM
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A V6 2 stroke has 6 pistons and rods and a crankshaft. A V6 4 stroke has 6 pistons and rods, a crankshaft, 2 cam chains, 4 cam shafts, and 24 valves. And less torque. And more weight.
They are quieter, and they will troll smoothly all day long.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 03:59 PM
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make sure you get a hpdi on your zx190. I have the v-max carb. engine. great engine but burns a lot of gas. Dealer usually has a carb engine on boat for lower price.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 08:55 PM
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skeetertzx190, "make sure you get a hpdi on your zx190. I have the v-max carb. engine. great engine but burns a lot of gas."
Forgive the stupidty here, I have never owned a yamaha so I am trying to learn all I can before I make an investment.
does the vmax come in a fuel injected model and a carb model or is the fuel injected model the 4 stroke.
Thanks to everyone for the input.
Can anyone recommend a great skeeter dealership that is not going to take the consumer to the cleaners. I have been told by one dealership that Skeeter does not like for dealerships to compete with each other. Remarkeably they gave the best price so far. About $2000.00 less than any other dealership.
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/21/07 11:26 PM
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FWIW.. I just bought a zx200 with a 200HPDI at Fun and Sun in Hurst.. Dealt with Charlie, seemed fair and nice to work with..
2008 Skeeter ZX200 w/200 VMAX HPDI
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
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08/22/07 01:01 AM
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The V-Max is fuel injected, no carbs.
The HPDI's are direct injected, no carbs either, just individual high-pressure injectors.
DJT
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Re: Yamaha v-max vs. four stroke
[Re: Bass Art]
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08/22/07 04:10 AM
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A V6 2 stroke has 6 pistons and rods and a crankshaft. A V6 4 stroke has 6 pistons and rods, a crankshaft, 2 cam chains, 4 cam shafts, and 24 valves. And less torque. And more weight.
They are quieter, and they will troll smoothly all day long.
Artie A Yamaha 150 four-stroke is a four-cylinder, not a six. I am convinced that something is wrong with mine. The damn thing doesnt burn any gas at all. I called Sartins recently to make sure that I was doing everything absolutely necessary to be in compliance with the warranty. I figured that the thing was running lean. It will not use gas. What else can I say?
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