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Old 12-24-2004, 05:40 PM
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Default Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

Just bought a new Suzuki 225 4 stroke for my 80 23cc with an armstrong bracket. Need prop suggestions if anyone is running this motor and setup.
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Old 12-24-2004, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

They use those new 16" dia. Props. A 16x20 is
a good starting point with that gear ratio.
Keep us posted on performance numbers when
she's broken in.

Rodney
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Old 12-25-2004, 06:02 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

Thanks for the suggestion. Really looking forward to seeing how this engine will do. Replacing a 97 200 Rude. Should see a big difference in fuel flow at least. Will post performance and fuel flows when I get them.
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Old 12-27-2004, 08:24 AM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

16x20 sounds like a lot of prop to me. My 23 has a 225 OptiMax and I'm running a 15 1/2X 17 . Trial and error is the only way to know for sure.
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Old 12-27-2004, 07:29 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

jlc,

Are you at all conserned about the 100 pound difference in weight between your old and new? Your thoughts please.
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Old 12-27-2004, 10:12 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

QUOTE: My 23 has a 225 OptiMax.
That Suzuki is geared much lower than a OptiMax.

Suzuki is 2.29:1 (Two-stage Reductin Gear]

OptiMax is 1.75:1

That's why the Suzuki's have as good or better holeshot than a 2stroke. Other 4 strokes don't have it near that low of gear ratio. [Yamaha or Honda]
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Old 12-27-2004, 11:05 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

Otto,
Yes I am concerned about the weight!!! My Armstrong bracket has 450 lbs of floation I heard, but my old 200 rude rides pretty low in the water. I sure hope I have not opened up a big problem. I won't sell the old motor until I know for sure. I got way to good a deal on the Suzuki not to buy it.
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Old 12-31-2004, 05:01 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

Another thing is Suzuki's prop pitch's are not comparable to the real world pitches. The 16" props may be different, but their V6 14-15" props are about 3" high. A 14.25 x 20" Suzuki prop will run exactly the same RPM's as a 17" Stiletto or any other brand's 17" pitch.. If the dealer is suppling that 16 x 20" wheel make you test it with the load you normally carry before you let them walk away from it.
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Old 12-31-2004, 11:40 PM
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Default Re: Suzuki 225 4 Stroke

Any idea's why that is Dunk? If you were picking an aftermarket prop, would you go with the Stiletto's as opposed to another brand?
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