Merc 525EFI
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I asked if they planned on getting rid of the 500efi??? They said no, but it doesn't make since to have two motors sooo close in performance????? But then again the 575 is only 50hp more than the 525 now??? thats only 9.1% more HP? than 525, I think merc is just charging allot of money to those who want just a little more. (all of us)
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Up until this year, Volvo Penta offered an Innovation-built 525 (PROP horsepower) package with closed cooling, a slightly less sophisticated engine management/EFI system, and a 2-year pulley-to-prop warranty for $3k LESS than a 500 (really 470)EFI. Since everyone voted with their wallets, and preferred to pay more for less (Merc's 500EFI), Volvo dropped the line. The boatbuying public preferred blue paint over a better deal.... ![Confused](/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
Moral: If you don't like the price, don't buy it. I didn't. I have 3 boats, and the only thing I own from Mercury are trim tabs. The money I saved will pay for my boating for the next 3 years.
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Moral: If you don't like the price, don't buy it. I didn't. I have 3 boats, and the only thing I own from Mercury are trim tabs. The money I saved will pay for my boating for the next 3 years.
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C-Spray, I looked into the Volvo line, I don't think Fountain offered it??? I really wish, IMCO and say Chief or Plaff ............. would team up and offer a package. I don't understand why they don't. Both offer warrentys????????
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27Fountain - There were more than a couple of Fountains built with DPX's a few years ago (including a triple). Reggie liked the package, and had plans to market it as a "TrueTracking" package, or some such name. However, the whole project didn't sit well with Big Black, and since they had lots of leverage over Reggie, all the boats quietly disappeared to Europe.
Mercury builds a very nice product, no doubt, and the 525 and 1050 have a lot of good features on them like aluminum heads, (and therefore) closed cooling, distributorless ignition, pregressive rev limiters, boost control, and sequential injection. Technology costs money, though. On the other hand, competition drives prices down - look at computers and other electronics these days. Right now, marketing and momentum are on Mercury's side.
Mercury builds a very nice product, no doubt, and the 525 and 1050 have a lot of good features on them like aluminum heads, (and therefore) closed cooling, distributorless ignition, pregressive rev limiters, boost control, and sequential injection. Technology costs money, though. On the other hand, competition drives prices down - look at computers and other electronics these days. Right now, marketing and momentum are on Mercury's side.
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