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Evinrude Multi Fuel Engine and E-TEC 90

by . on 23 Jul 2009
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E-TEC, The beginning, the birth of the revolution. What began with imagination and Three-D graphics took shape in the Evinrude E-TEC outboard engines. The first new Evinrude outboards designed with the full commitment of the world-class BRP engineering team. Looks like the revolution is officially a success.

Lightweight, Compact inline two and three cylinder engines offer smooth power in a lightweight package (the two cylinder models are up to 33% lighter than competitive outboards). No maintenance for three years. No oil, no problem. Longer engine life. Cleanest engine in the world. Uses less fuel. Runs quiet. Full-throttle from day one. Stay looking like new.

E-TEC 90 INLINE Three
Bore in: 91 mm
Stroke in: 66 mm
Displacement cu: 1295 cc
Starting: Electric
Trim Method: FasTrakTM Power Trim and Tilt
Propshaft kilowatts (HP): 90 HP (67 kw) @ 5000 RPM
Full Throttle Operating Range: 4500-5500 tr/min
Fuel Induction: E-TEC Direct Fuel Injection with stratified low RPM combustion mode
Alternator: Variable Voltage Computer Controlled 75 Amp** / 1100 watt output w/ regulator
Cooling: Pressure and Temperature Controlled Water Cooled
Steering: Remote or Accessory Tiller
Limited Warranty: Three Years Non-Declining
Length: 508 mm or 635 mm
Dry Weight: 145 kg or 148 kg

Evinrude Multi Fuel Engine E55MRL
Shaft Length in (mm) / Color 20' (508) / Tactical Black
Weight lbs 250
Engine Type Inline two-cylinder Direct Injection Multi Fuel
Starting Rope
Trim Method Manual (Trim Assist Cylinder and Trim Assist Strap)
Propshaft HP (kilowatts) 55 HP (41 KW) @ 5500 RPM
Full Throttle Operating Range 5500-6000 RPM
Fuel Induction E-TEC® Direct Fuel Injection with stratified low RPM
combustion mode
Alternator Variable Voltage Computer Controlled
75 Amp / 1100 Watt output with regulator
Cooling Pressure and Temperature Controlled,Water Cooled
Steering Tiller (Drop Down Handle)
Limited Warranty one Year
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