Maybe someone who is a dealer or has special knowledge of the Yamahas could comment on this:
I was waiting for Yamaha to convert the carbureted F90 to EFI for several years before 2005, when it was first done, and at which time I immediately bought one, which has been a great engine.
They had been making the EFI F115 for a number of years, but dealers wouldn't mount one on my CD-22 because of the H.P. restrictions because of the limit of 90 on the sticker on the boat, but that's not the point here. Later, after the recommended H.P. was increased, F115's were mounted fairly regularly.
However, I studied the F115 during those waiting years. It has essentially the same 1697 cc powerhead of the F90, except that they claim quite a few of the parts have been especially hardened for the higher horsepower engine, and, in addition, the EFI computer carried a different designation than that eventually given to the new F90 EFI's system.
My question is: Is the F115 really any different internally and in terms of EFI from the F90 EFI, except for the obvious difference in program curves for the fuel/air mixtures and related differences between the two engines?
Would the F115 EFI have essentially the same torque curve at lower rpms as the F90 (and F75 EFI, for that matter), since they have the same displacement?
And finally, in light of all of this, is the top end performance all that really distinguishes these three engines?
Joe. :teeth :thup