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  • It's working and new DF9.9

    This site has been down for awhile. Just posting to see if it works.

    I got a new DF9.9B remote. It started as soon as I hit the key. I can pull start it with two fingers on the rope. Only thing it can't do is get my boat up on plane but I knew that. The cowl needs to say 9.9. What's underneath the cowl doesn't need to be 9.9. Working on putting some hours on the computer before I tinker.

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    Yeah.... been down a couple months. We weren't sure it would come back at all.
    Mike
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    • #3
      Good news and you should be able to get up to 25hp with a remap and removing the inlet restriction.

      https://www.suzukioutboardforum.com/...o-df15-or-df20

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      • #4
        t is the heavy 9.9 which is in the 9.9-15-20 family. I purchased from a local dealer instead of online. I get local support for parts and service. I usually do everything on my boats and don't rely on the dealer. Long story short, I don't count on any dealership support and expect to do everything myself. That said, it is nice to have a good relationship with the dealer. My other boat broke the day before a long holiday weekend. A quick call to the dealer for a part and I was back on the water same day.

        So, this dealer told me that doing any modifications to the engine would void the warranty. Fair enough, don't care, I said. He replied, "in that case you need the following part numbers, put 20+ hours on the 9.9 ECU and swap it back in if you have to bring it in for warranty work". He suggested I was not the only one to do this.

        It would have been slightly less expensive to buy a 20hp than this route but I need the magic 9.9 on the cowl and engine ID number.





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        • #5
          Personally would forego any warranty and flash the 9.9 ecu with the 20 map. Cheapest and best because you could also have a mild tune. Depends if you're having dealer servicing to maintain the warranty I guess, but if you retained the old ecu the hours wouldn't be believable and you'd be rumbled anyway. It stores a lot of usage info.

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