Greenheart
Well-Known Member
Apparently...NOT MUCH.
I was surprised how little. The specification page for the 25hp model is here... http://www.tohatsu.com/outboards/25_4st_spec.html
...and here is the page for the 30hp... http://www.tohatsu.com/outboards/30_4st_spec.html
...they're basically identical, except for one thing...peak engine speed is 250RPM higher for the 30hp.
Is that it? Could one make changes to the throttle control on the 25hp motor, which would allow it to rev higher, thereby safely increasing power by 20%?
Is there any downside to an engine having the option to rev a bit higher? Would there be any downside to buying the 30hp but never revving it to more than 25hp?
It seems that all through the range of outboards, there are examples of exact same engine blocks with differing outputs caused only by the rev-rates each is limited to.
I was surprised how little. The specification page for the 25hp model is here... http://www.tohatsu.com/outboards/25_4st_spec.html
...and here is the page for the 30hp... http://www.tohatsu.com/outboards/30_4st_spec.html
...they're basically identical, except for one thing...peak engine speed is 250RPM higher for the 30hp.
Is that it? Could one make changes to the throttle control on the 25hp motor, which would allow it to rev higher, thereby safely increasing power by 20%?
Is there any downside to an engine having the option to rev a bit higher? Would there be any downside to buying the 30hp but never revving it to more than 25hp?
It seems that all through the range of outboards, there are examples of exact same engine blocks with differing outputs caused only by the rev-rates each is limited to.
