I love my twin Suzuki DF140! So quiet, very reliable, parts are really affordable, easy maintenance, very good fuel efficiency. My Yamaha was great too but more expensive to maintain but still very reliable. My friend's Mercury died out in the ocean several times and had to be towed. Lots of sensor problems, difficult to maintain, expensive parts, and in and out of the shop. Zukes are the best in my opinion!
Here is one other cool thing about these engines. They are so quiet, as idle, that people will get in, and try to turn the key, not realizing it is already running. But Suzuki thought of that, they installed a block of some sort (don't know the mechanics of it) so you can't do any damage, you can "grind it" if you make that mistake. That is called superior engineering. What I don't know-is, are they are reliable in the long run as a Honda--they might be, I don't know But I sure like them, have seen them in the ocean running side by side with me and my Yamaha.
Cant speak personally as to reliability over time as I don't do enough hours, but I can say that a lot of the commercial and government boats use Suzuki (as well as Yamaha).
@@tigesinaus More than a stereotype, but Japan's manufacturing has become legendary, for good reasons. On the other hand, even Japan has had to use China, like everyone else, and that makes one pause for sure. Let's hope you Suzuki does well, I sure like what I see.
With correct maintenance, you can expect to get thousands of hours out of a Suzuki outboard. The only exception to this are the first and second generations of the DF350. One thing to note is that Suzuki outboards love to be run hard. They are known to build up carbon deposits due to unburnt fuel. To prevent this, make sure you run that engine hard at high RPM for a decent period of time.
Awesome! I myself have a DF150 on my 18ft boat. The thing pulls so quickly it's scary! Tops out at a mere 65kmh though... It hits the rev limiter when I'm at 3/4 throttle. My prop is a stainless steel 3x15x17L. Tomorrow I'll try a 3x15x23L prop that I borrowed, I think that'll be more suited for my lightweight boat. The motor itself is very quiet and runs very smoothly. I love it :-)
What size transom you got there haggis and whats the dimensions of your boat i got a 20x6 flat bottom with a 20 transom i want to mount this motor to my boat please respond id like to know
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 I don't know the exact dimensions of my transom. All I know is that it's a 5.50 meter boat. It's officially rated for 135hp max and I think that's also considering a 2 stroke so I've already put a bit too much engine on my transom :-) Result is that my boat is now a bit more sternheavy but it's not too bad. I don't recommend doing the same as I did though and just stick with your max. allowed weight. That being said, I do believe the DF175 and DF150 are about the same weight so maybe you could go for the 175 instead. Not entirely sure though. I think manufacturers should also state a max engine weight and not just max HP output as some engines weigh less than others while putting out more HP's. It can be a bit confusing at times. But I'm happy with my DF150. 3x15.5x23L was a bit too much prop for my boat by the way, I've ordered a 3x15.5x20L and I think that's going to be the sweet spot for me. I did get higher top end with the 23 but my rpms dropped to low 5000's and holeshot was a bit weak.
Absolutely, need to lift the hull off the water and get the prop up a bit. Gains revs and top speed. May be different, if your boat is setup for offshore use, it will be mounted lower, so you will likely gain trim angle but may not get the motor up much.
Mate, hard to say. There are lots of 18 footers pushing 60 with 150s. You may be better off with something with a slimmer gearbox like a merc or a yamaha SHO.
@@lukasq21 it’s to do with resistance through the water. Unlike a car which is rolling on fairly firm tyres, a boat has to displace and move through the water - doing that at speed takes a lot of energy.
Работаю на двух работах по 12-14 часов,у меня комбайн 26 мил.стоит.Не плачу,только в с/х хрен заработаешь,разве что горб..И с пенсией прокатили на 1,5 года..Живу и радуюсь!
@@ДмитрийКовальчук-э6т в зависимости от модели, конкретной запчасти и наличия, но в основном было всегда, суза процента на 2-3 дороже, на б/у рынке то же самое в основном
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 Yeah that converts to 15 and a bit feet, close to 16. It was propped pretty aggressively though, just loose a few numbers in pitch and it will push your 20 foot no worries.
The suzuki 150 is the heaviest 150 of all the other 150s other then the honda 150 but i want the suzuki it also holds so much oil 8.5 quarts thats alot 2 gallons ans half a quart
@@jessecooper9795 I did hear a rumour Solas makes them, but they are stamped Suzuki. Cant really say one prop works best for a motor, it depends on the boat and motor combination.
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 Yeah I know, I meant: you would need a small racing hull to get 80 mph with a 150hp so it's more likely that @tigesinaus is talking about km/h. 80mph is something around 133km/h which is pretty fast in a boat, especially with a 150hp. I'm sorry if I misunderstood what you're saying. I'm from the Netherlands and English is therefore not my first language.
It is a popular outboard from a solid manufacturer that is well rigged, nicely propped, and singing its song near the redline. If you are not a boat guy, you will never get it, but thats the beauty of the internet, and there are clearly a lot of people on here that GET it.
@@tigesinaus lol 'boat guy' thats funny. Well I've had seven boats five of them had outboards. I get what you're saying, it's a well-designed motor set up, got it.... I was thinking it was maybe some a special motor maybe supercharged or something but thanks for the response.
@@tigesinaus that's because they're not putting any R&D into the two strokes. But guys are still running the old Merc 2.5 on their tunnel hulls. Not a 4-stroke to be found on those hundredten plus mile an hour small boats.
@@semiauto3148 I had a Yamaha f100 and I switched to the Df115 susuki. The dealer told me he needed to mount a speed sensor or a GPS module to have the speed and distance reading. On the Yamaha the sensor is in the engine itself.
@@AdrianoStAubyn64 The sensors on the engine are less accurate than a GPS speedo. So almost every brand is switching to GPS sensors as far as I understand. If it was my choice I will always go with GPS. Easy and accurate👌
Adriano St Aubyn Not sure about the validity of that statement as I’m not very familiar with Suzuki outboards. Yamaha doesn’t use a “speed sensor” no boat with a mechanical speedometer does. They use what’s called a pitot, which sends a metered amount of water into a line which sends pressure to the speedometer, and in turn tells your speed. Think of it as an air pressure gauge, a certain speed will give the gauge a certain amount of pressure and that just translates to the gauge
I love my twin Suzuki DF140! So quiet, very reliable, parts are really affordable, easy maintenance, very good fuel efficiency. My Yamaha was great too but more expensive to maintain but still very reliable. My friend's Mercury died out in the ocean several times and had to be towed. Lots of sensor problems, difficult to maintain, expensive parts, and in and out of the shop. Zukes are the best in my opinion!
I’m looking at getting a new Suzuki and was wondering why you went with 140hp rather than 150hp.
Best outboard motor I have ever owned…hands down. Fuel efficiency is amazing and it purrs like a kitten.
When I get a pontoon suszuki is what I am going to choose. Had Mercury's. I believe suzuki is a much better motor all around.
Love the video 😍
Here is one other cool thing about these engines. They are so quiet, as idle, that people will get in, and try to turn the key, not realizing it is already running. But Suzuki thought of that, they installed a block of some sort (don't know the mechanics of it) so you can't do any damage, you can "grind it" if you make that mistake. That is called superior engineering. What I don't know-is, are they are reliable in the long run as a Honda--they might be, I don't know But I sure like them, have seen them in the ocean running side by side with me and my Yamaha.
Cant speak personally as to reliability over time as I don't do enough hours, but I can say that a lot of the commercial and government boats use Suzuki (as well as Yamaha).
@@tigesinaus More than a stereotype, but Japan's manufacturing has become legendary, for good reasons. On the other hand, even Japan has had to use China, like everyone else, and that makes one pause for sure. Let's hope you Suzuki does well, I sure like what I see.
With correct maintenance, you can expect to get thousands of hours out of a Suzuki outboard. The only exception to this are the first and second generations of the DF350. One thing to note is that Suzuki outboards love to be run hard. They are known to build up carbon deposits due to unburnt fuel. To prevent this, make sure you run that engine hard at high RPM for a decent period of time.
You should hear a 150 Tohatsu,,,have to listen carefully
@SCDeerAddict how do Tohatsu outboards compare to Suzuki and Yamaha in terms of reliability, I heard they are the successor to Nissan outboards
I can't imagine if there were two of these beasts.
the boat will drift in to the water
Zuki is one of those motors that I wouldn't go out just to buy but wouldn't be scared of buying a boat that had one. It's the right color anyway.
They’re good motors
@@joquilledeal2337 Are they though? Tohatsu all day
Gracias, simplemente hermoso ese sonido y potencia que imprime...
Awesome! I myself have a DF150 on my 18ft boat. The thing pulls so quickly it's scary! Tops out at a mere 65kmh though... It hits the rev limiter when I'm at 3/4 throttle. My prop is a stainless steel 3x15x17L. Tomorrow I'll try a 3x15x23L prop that I borrowed, I think that'll be more suited for my lightweight boat. The motor itself is very quiet and runs very smoothly. I love it :-)
I'm trying to figure out what prop to buy for the Ranger 375V (17'10") I bought last week... It has a 1990 Evinrude XP150 2 stroke on it...
@@williamriley2528 24 raker
What size transom you got there haggis and whats the dimensions of your boat i got a 20x6 flat bottom with a 20 transom i want to mount this motor to my boat please respond id like to know
I was told the max motor i can mount is a 150 but the suzuki 150 is the heaviest 150 but i want to mount it to my boat
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 I don't know the exact dimensions of my transom. All I know is that it's a 5.50 meter boat. It's officially rated for 135hp max and I think that's also considering a 2 stroke so I've already put a bit too much engine on my transom :-) Result is that my boat is now a bit more sternheavy but it's not too bad. I don't recommend doing the same as I did though and just stick with your max. allowed weight. That being said, I do believe the DF175 and DF150 are about the same weight so maybe you could go for the 175 instead. Not entirely sure though. I think manufacturers should also state a max engine weight and not just max HP output as some engines weigh less than others while putting out more HP's. It can be a bit confusing at times. But I'm happy with my DF150. 3x15.5x23L was a bit too much prop for my boat by the way, I've ordered a 3x15.5x20L and I think that's going to be the sweet spot for me. I did get higher top end with the 23 but my rpms dropped to low 5000's and holeshot was a bit weak.
Awesome outboard got to get one.👍
هالمتريال سريع تاع نشان🇩🇿🇪🇸❤
2 سوايع راني في الميريا و ندي معايا دارنا
Чем или как регулируется угол наклона в зависимости от оборотов? Не гидроцилиндр, это понятно и так, а как он занимает нужное положение?
I love my Suzuki 175 and have been very satisfied with it.
I you see the amazing Performance of my Twin Suzuki 350, you will change your mind about your out-board 😎
@@DeepBlueOcean22 you don’t even own one of them because you don’t even know how to spell outboard lmao
Круто👍
Instablaster...
I have exactly the same engine on a Merry Fisher 695 - interested in your use of engine tilt. Does it make an appreciable difference to top speed?
Absolutely, need to lift the hull off the water and get the prop up a bit. Gains revs and top speed.
May be different, if your boat is setup for offshore use, it will be mounted lower, so you will likely gain trim angle but may not get the motor up much.
You don't know how to trim your engine? Play with it...listen...watch roma and you'll find more enjoyment from your investment!
Yes less friction faster you go always plane up
Whats the top speed with that hull ?
Would this push an 18ft 9 inch 99 Ranger in the 60's?
Mate, hard to say. There are lots of 18 footers pushing 60 with 150s. You may be better off with something with a slimmer gearbox like a merc or a yamaha SHO.
@@tigesinaus go with a mercury proxs 150 and you'll be there %100
@Rylan Adams I have a 97 692 with a Suzuki 175 and get about 52 wot
How wide is your boat?? And trasom height v bottom semi v flat bottom??
اريد مثل هذا بوصل اسبانيا خلال ساعه 😂🔥
Ахуительно!!!
На докатку потянет
What prop you running here there bud??
Suzuki 3x16x23
Fuel consumption ? (In litres)
midrange 30L/hr - flat out 60L/hr.
@@tigesinaus true madness. Why fuel consumption im motorboats is so high ? Even in Quite small engine? What is causing that ?
@@lukasq21 it’s to do with resistance through the water. Unlike a car which is rolling on fairly firm tyres, a boat has to displace and move through the water - doing that at speed takes a lot of energy.
@@tigesinaus does outboard engine consumes less fuel in general comparing to inboard engine ?
@@lukasq21 too many variables to answer as an overall statement. Would have to compare on the same hull / weight / speed / conditions etc.
Suzuki рулят😉
Я не понял... Они на глис вышли или нет? 🤔
с 4 пассажирами и шмурдяком не вытягивает, надо раздушить
@@savelyevpavel4461 ааа... Вон что... Понял. Добавлю ему +300л.с.
@@savelyevpavel4461 ааа... Вон что... Понял. Добавлю ему +300л.с.
Çok sağ ol video çok yararlı buldu teşekkür ederim
Отличная докатка вместо вёсел на ПВХ лодку!(да,мужики,нам только мечтать мечтать о таких можно..)
Или работай, чтоб не мечтать
Только плачешь я вижу, не больше!
Работаю на двух работах по 12-14 часов,у меня комбайн 26 мил.стоит.Не плачу,только в с/х хрен заработаешь,разве что горб..И с пенсией прокатили на 1,5 года..Живу и радуюсь!
Красавчик!) все таки Сузуки менее шумная чем Ямаха! Работает мягко!😀👍
Запчасти дороже! Везде есть нюансы. По звуку honda нравится
@@knownmoto1123
На Ямаху да , запчасти дороже чем на Сузуки .
@@ДмитрийКовальчук-э6т в зависимости от модели, конкретной запчасти и наличия, но в основном было всегда, суза процента на 2-3 дороже, на б/у рынке то же самое в основном
Could it bi fixed in diving scooter?
What is the price?
Terbaik Suzuki.
Is the trim automatic ??
How much does the boat weigh ??
What boat is it ?? Length etc. ??
Not automatic trim.
Hull approx 600 / fuel 100 / gear 100 (kg)
Tabs Wildfisher 4.8m
Смотрю на этот двигатель и думаю, а когда такое чудо смогут сделать в России? И сам себе отвечаю, НИКОГДА!!!!
Ветерок-150
Speed and boat kg?
Вот это понимаю ход.
Läuft Sauber👍
Pourquoi ils relèvent le moteur??
How much money for this machine?
Бодро👆идёт😁👍
What size boat you running there tig? Ima bout to get me my first motor
Mate it’s a 4.8 plate alloy boat.
@@tigesinaus thats a freakin 15ft boat according to google i got a 20foot boat 6 feet wide ima mount that 150 on my boat
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 Yeah that converts to 15 and a bit feet, close to 16. It was propped pretty aggressively though, just loose a few numbers in pitch and it will push your 20 foot no worries.
@@tigesinaus thats a small bpat there bud what size transom you got how high are the walls?
@@tigesinaus what you get for top speed out of you 15 16 ft boat??
Where is? How much price?
Does it auto trim it sefl? Or you do it manually?
Manual trim.
Хорошо тянет!
Not a 4 stroke fan i wish they still made injected 2 strokes im old school i want the smoke
Mercury 2.5 🤙
The suzuki 150 is the heaviest 150 of all the other 150s other then the honda 150 but i want the suzuki it also holds so much oil 8.5 quarts thats alot 2 gallons ans half a quart
Is that what 8.5 quarts translates to thanks I was stumped on that
That Suzuki sounds great
Silent. Powerful. Fuel efficient
What prop you running?
Suzuki prop. 23pitch.
@@tigesinaus the Solas prop? 23p is what I'm hearing works best with those
@@jessecooper9795 I did hear a rumour Solas makes them, but they are stamped Suzuki. Cant really say one prop works best for a motor, it depends on the boat and motor combination.
What was your speed at 5K? Looks fast.
5k was around 70 topped out at low-mid 80s (km)
10 liter/min-gut!
What do you get for top speed im looking at the 150ss i want it
So many variables in that question. Will depend on hull / mounting / prop / load etc.
@@tigesinaus i understand all that i think ill be mounting a suzie to my 20x6 flat bottom with a 20 transom aluminum boat maybe 150ss
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 I don’t know if you got it yet or changed your mind. But my 20x6 with me, my gear and a 115 merc pushes 41-45 mph
@@thomasjohnson1664 brah i got a merc 150 for my 20x6 aluminum boat with a 20 shaft
@@thomasjohnson1664 brand new boat and motor for me ill be seeing what i get for top speed own my first boat and motor
What speed?
85
@@tigesinaus I am guessing that is 85 Kilometers so 52 mph.
Sweet motor love the 150 size what kinda speed you gettin here...sorry if you dint already say above
low-mid 80s.
@@tigesinaus kilometers an hr or miles an hr??
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 Has to be kmh. mph can't be possible with a 150 on a regular hull?
@@MrMijnaccount1 thats all we use here in U.S.A MPH
@@edwardabrahamiii3742 Yeah I know, I meant: you would need a small racing hull to get 80 mph with a 150hp so it's more likely that @tigesinaus is talking about km/h. 80mph is something around 133km/h which is pretty fast in a boat, especially with a 150hp.
I'm sorry if I misunderstood what you're saying. I'm from the Netherlands and English is therefore not my first language.
what is the speed ?
mantap mesinnya tinggal gaas ,salam kenal dari channel saya "kakbemo"
Can somebody please explain the significance of this video or this particular motor.
It is a popular outboard from a solid manufacturer that is well rigged, nicely propped, and singing its song near the redline.
If you are not a boat guy, you will never get it, but thats the beauty of the internet, and there are clearly a lot of people on here that GET it.
@@tigesinaus lol 'boat guy' thats funny. Well I've had seven boats five of them had outboards. I get what you're saying, it's a well-designed motor set up, got it.... I was thinking it was maybe some a special motor maybe supercharged or something but thanks for the response.
16ft boat with 150hp and 23 pitch probably not loaded not surprising. I had 14 ft with df60a hp by my self 69.2 kmh.
Пушка 👉👌
Awesome holeshot!
That's not a fast holeshot.
Mint
Amazing
What iş the weight of the boat
Hull is 600kg without fuel and gear
@@tigesinaus i have boat that 2.6 ton and 7.7 meter so is This motor works on my boat
@@sametaydnmotivation6340 yes but with a very low pitch propeller.
@@tigesinaus for high rpm
@@sametaydnmotivation6340 yes. If it has to carry more weight it will need to be geared down.
👍 perfect
2t?
قوة الضاربة
Гарна бричка!
guys what kind of engine do you recommend for 50 people speed boat ?
I would recommend a large turbine engine coupled to a surface drive.
@@tigesinaus any samples please. ?
@@gokhanelma it was not a serious answer. What hull are you talking about?
Evinrude 150 даст ему прикурить? Тот что 2 такта инжектор в 6
каким образом?
That's one fast 150
Motor de alto rendimiento
Mantapppp
We had 120hp v4 Johnson from 80s. The real beast was 2 stroke engines.
New 4 strokes are out performing even the more recent 2 strokes. Technology moves on.
@@tigesinaus you tell em i want the 150 suzuki it looks plenty fast enough
And you secretly wish you had a modern 4 stroke. My TwO sTroKe iS wAy bEtTER....lol
@@thatoneguy8706 your burning all your hard earned money out your ass tho
@@tigesinaus that's because they're not putting any R&D into the two strokes. But guys are still running the old Merc 2.5 on their tunnel hulls. Not a 4-stroke to be found on those hundredten plus mile an hour small boats.
Seastar Steearing Tiller Good~
Quien me dice por qué se corta y se ahoga en marcha a tope y en medio puño no se corta??cual es el fallo ??
Cool
И какая скорость интересно?
My 2-stoke mercury 15hp rews 6750rpm ;)
and produces 15hp....
Nice motor
Good motor 👍👍🙏
I know a lot of them with 600, or 100 hours,with engine down
Quiero saber el precio de un motor fuera de borda Suzuky 150 hp
Here in Miami around 17000 mount in the boat .Suerte Reliable marine
Nice boat
It Is A lot Quieter Than Yamaha. When We Had A Yamaha 4 Stroke It Seemed Like It Was Going To Explode But I Cant Even Tell If Suzuki Is Running
That's why I love my '87 Mariner! You always know when it's running!!!
No bugs around when it's running either !!
@@fishingismydrug1 cough cough LoL 😂
@@glenndaugherity6187 Yes sir!
My dads yamaha 90 is so quiet at idle speed half the time he doesnt even know its on even after hes cranked it over
Awesome
Linda maquina megusto
Muito Satisfatório!
Suzuki: very good.
Nice!
👍
Бля,не дай бог на такой скорости топляк поймать🤔
Примерно 70км/ч
Anwsome
Блин сколько, шагал?
70-80
Buen videoo 👍👍
Itu enjing sujuki kah?kinapa basikal ku laju lagi dari itu bot kawang?
у меня 2.5 лошадки😀
Этот мотор за данное видео сожрал годовой запас топлива на Ваш мотор)))
@@knownmoto1123 miałem rosyjski silnik "Wicher" ten to żarł paliwa .... jak odpalił czyli raz na rok :)
@@marekduczmanski8069 Wicher to jest kopia BRP, ale bardzo zła(
А какая половина лошадки, передняя или задняя?😅
@@АлександрНестеров-я4щ ахаха незнаю
Oo yeah
I have 3 year experience technician for Suzuki outboard engine in Qatar
I need to work for Europe chantry
Google some outboard workshops over there and shoot them an email with your resume.
القارب السريع يا صديقي عبز يسيل إن شاء الله ربي يسهل الهجرة
Amazing! Susuki engines have no speed sensor. One more expense.
What exactly do you mean?
Not sure how you figure that. Has GPS speed on the gauges and hardware for traditional water speed pickup.
@@semiauto3148 I had a Yamaha f100 and I switched to the Df115 susuki. The dealer told me he needed to mount a speed sensor or a GPS module to have the speed and distance reading. On the Yamaha the sensor is in the engine itself.
@@AdrianoStAubyn64 The sensors on the engine are less accurate than a GPS speedo. So almost every brand is switching to GPS sensors as far as I understand. If it was my choice I will always go with GPS. Easy and accurate👌
Adriano St Aubyn Not sure about the validity of that statement as I’m not very familiar with Suzuki outboards. Yamaha doesn’t use a “speed sensor” no boat with a mechanical speedometer does. They use what’s called a pitot, which sends a metered amount of water into a line which sends pressure to the speedometer, and in turn tells your speed. Think of it as an air pressure gauge, a certain speed will give the gauge a certain amount of pressure and that just translates to the gauge
Какая лодка?
Охуенная)👍
@@alexanderk3490 однозначно
اعطونا نحرقو بيه رانا كرهنا لالجيري
Beste
Nice!...
Spain I'm coming 😁😁