2004 Yamaha 150 HPDI

drchickpt

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I just purchased a Hydra-Sport 212WA. The dealer gave me the option of a carbed 150 or the HPDI 150 for only a 300 dollar difference. What are your thoughts on the HPDI and has there been any issues with them? They are both 2004's.
 

bigbrownbuku

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Re: 2004 Yamaha 150 HPDI

both will give you good service if maintained exactly by recommended service intervals.<br />i have heard people who have done the carb to hpdi conversion say the carb version had a little more go. servicing the hpdi will cost more per service.
 

rodbolt

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Re: 2004 Yamaha 150 HPDI

the 150 HPDI was a bit more stable than the 200 but the service is 3 times the cost of the carbed version. and unlike the carberd version if you fail to do it it will die. its a maint intensive beast. but it starts well and requires no thought from the operator.
 

John Kr

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Re: 2004 Yamaha 150 HPDI

I have a 2004 model of Yamaha 150Hk HPDI Vmax at Yamarin 6210 boat.<br /><br />The motor are exceptional good and responsible. That motor are quick and the fuel consume is cheap. Fuel consume is proximately 0.9 litre each nautical mile. I used Yamaha PRO steel propel.<br /><br />My motor has run 40 hrs with auto any problems. <br /><br />Carburettor are an old technologies and I recommendation you to bay new technologies.<br /><br />Good luck to you choice.<br /><br />Mvh<br />John Kr
 

31900

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Re: 2004 Yamaha 150 HPDI

G'day<br />When I was considering a new motor last year I came to this site and received good advice. I chose the Yamaha 40XWT, premix, 2 cylinder with a single carburettor. Old technology that is tried, adapted, modified over the years and proven. Sure, it may use a little more fuel and perhaps not give as many HP for its displacement but it sure beats the crap out of all the problems I read here with oil and fuel injection. To me the old principle still applies. KISS... Keep It Simple Stupid. This motor is great.
 
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