Re: does tis seem right 90 johnson
Look at it this way. Assuming both a 70 and 90 HP engine turn 5500 RPM at wide open throttle and both use the same diameter and pitch prop, and have the same gear ratio in the lower unit, then the speed will be identical. It's simple math. Everything is turning at the same speed so there would be no advantage. However, the 90 has the advantage in that the amount of weight it will move at 5500 RPM is greater because it has more power. It is also possible to increase the prop pitch on the 90 which will provide higher speed (theoretically) while still turning at 5500 RPM. The 90 should also get a better hole shot. So you see, there are advantages to a bigger engine, you just need to set it up with right prop, use the trim properly, and have the motor height set properly.