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{{Short description|American boat engine manufacturer and division of Honda}}
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[[File:Honda Marine logo.svg|thumb|Honda Marine logo]]
[[File:Honda Marine logo.svg|thumb|Honda Marine logo]]
'''Honda Marine''' is an American company headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://marine.honda.com/company/about-us|title=Honda Marine|last=Conley|first=Joseph|date=2019-08-11|website=|access-date=}}</ref> Honda Marine is part of "Honda’s Power Products" division.<ref name=":0" /> They build a full line of [[Four-stroke engine|four-stroke]] [[Outboard motor|outboard]] marine engines. They were the second U.S. company to build a four-stroke marine outboard engine. They manufactured the first marine engine in 1964. Many of the engine concepts and technologies are taken from their automotive engines used in popular vehicles such as the Accord and Odyssey. The BF150 engines uses a power head based on the same 2.4L K24 VTEC engine used in the Honda Accord. Honda offered a five-year no-declining warranty on their engines. Honda expanded its well known [[VTEC|Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control]] (VTEC) technology to marine engines in the 2000s.<ref name=Outboard>{{cite web |last1=Larson |first1=Kelsey |title=Outboard innovation (1 April 2015)|url=https://boatingindustry.com/top-stories/2015/04/01/outboard-innovation/ |website=Boating Industry |accessdate=18 September 2020 |date=1 April 2015}}</ref> VTEC varies the lift and duration of the intake valve opening, enhances performance at both low and high RPM. It provides a broad, flat torque curve and smooth power delivery.<ref name=Outboard/> Their full lineup of engine models are of four-stroke design.
'''Honda Marine''' is an American company headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://marine.honda.com/company/about-us|title=Honda Marine|last=Conley|first=Joseph|date=2019-08-11|website=|access-date=}}</ref> Honda Marine is part of "Honda’s Power Products" division.<ref name=":0" /> They build a full line of [[Four-stroke engine|four-stroke]] [[Outboard motor|outboard]] marine engines. They were the second U.S. company to build a four-stroke marine outboard engine. They manufactured the first marine engine in 1964. Many of the engine concepts and technologies are taken from their automotive engines used in popular vehicles such as the Accord and Odyssey. The BF115, 130, and 150 engines uses a power head based on the same 2.4L [[Honda K engine|K24]] VTEC engine used in the Honda Accord. The BF200, 225, and 250 use engines derived from Honda's [[Honda J engine|J35A]] series of engines used in larger vehicles such as Pilot, Odyssey, and Ridgeline. Honda offered a five-year no-declining warranty on their engines. Honda expanded its well known [[VTEC|Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control]] (VTEC) technology to marine engines in the 2000s.<ref name=Outboard>{{cite web |last1=Larson |first1=Kelsey |title=Outboard innovation (1 April 2015)|url=https://boatingindustry.com/top-stories/2015/04/01/outboard-innovation/ |website=Boating Industry |accessdate=18 September 2020 |date=1 April 2015}}</ref> VTEC varies the lift and duration of the intake valve opening, enhances performance at both low and high RPM. It provides a broad, flat torque curve and smooth power delivery.<ref name=Outboard/> Their full lineup of engine models are of four-stroke design.


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{Official|https://marine.honda.com/}}
* {{Official|https://marine.honda.com/}}

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Latest revision as of 11:00, 4 July 2024

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Honda Marine is an American company headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia.[1] Honda Marine is part of "Honda’s Power Products" division.[1] They build a full line of four-stroke outboard marine engines. They were the second U.S. company to build a four-stroke marine outboard engine. They manufactured the first marine engine in 1964. Many of the engine concepts and technologies are taken from their automotive engines used in popular vehicles such as the Accord and Odyssey. The BF115, 130, and 150 engines uses a power head based on the same 2.4L K24 VTEC engine used in the Honda Accord. The BF200, 225, and 250 use engines derived from Honda's J35A series of engines used in larger vehicles such as Pilot, Odyssey, and Ridgeline. Honda offered a five-year no-declining warranty on their engines. Honda expanded its well known Variable Valve Timing & Lift Electronic Control (VTEC) technology to marine engines in the 2000s.[2] VTEC varies the lift and duration of the intake valve opening, enhances performance at both low and high RPM. It provides a broad, flat torque curve and smooth power delivery.[2] Their full lineup of engine models are of four-stroke design.

Products

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Mid-range models (25HP – 100HP) 2019

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Model HP Cylinders Cam Engine displacement Fuel delivery Alternator
BF25 25 3 SOHC 552cc 3 carburetors 10Amp
BF30 30 3 SOHC 552cc 3 carburetors 10Amp
BF40 40 3 SOHC 808cc Programmed fuel injection 22Amp
BF50 50 3 SOHC 808cc Programmed fuel injection 22Amp
BF60 60 3 SOHC 998cc Programmed fuel injection 22Amp
BFP60 60 3 SOHC 998cc Programmed fuel injection 27Amp
BF75 75 4 SOHC 1496cc Programmed fuel injection 44Amp
BF90 90 4 SOHC 1496cc Programmed fuel injection 44Amp
BF100 100 4 SOHC 1496cc Programmed fuel injection 44Amp

High-powered models (115HP – 250HP) 2019

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Source[4]

Model HP Cylinders Cam Engine displacement Fuel delivery Alternator
BF115 115HP 4Cyl DOHC 2354cc Programmed fuel injection 55Amp
BF135 135 4Cyl DOHC 2354cc Programmed fuel injection 51Amp
BF150 150 4Cyl DOHC 2354cc Programmed fuel injection 51Amp
BF200 200 V6 SOHC 3583cc Programmed fuel injection 90Amp
BF225 225 V6 SOHC 3583cc Programmed fuel injection 90Amp
BF250 250 V6 SOHC 3583cc Programmed fuel injection 90Amp
BF350 350 V8 SOHC 4952cc Programmed fuel injection 93Amp

References

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  1. ^ a b Conley, Joseph (2019-08-11). "Honda Marine".
  2. ^ a b Larson, Kelsey (1 April 2015). "Outboard innovation (1 April 2015)". Boating Industry. Retrieved 18 September 2020.
  3. ^ Conley, Joseph (2019-08-11). "Honda Mid Range Outboards". Honda Marine. Retrieved 2019-08-11.
  4. ^ Conley, Joseph (2019-08-11). "Honda High Powered Outboard". Retrieved 2019-08-11.
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