You can appreciate Suzuki DF350 for its focus on improving its engine performance when stacked up against the competitors in its weight class. For those not needing all the bells and whistles of computer integration in their outboards, but a reliable engine at a reasonable price, the DF350A can be put on your shortlist.
Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
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High gear ratio and propeller matching for better thrust
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Lighter displacement allows for great fuel economy
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EFI and multi-port injection technology coupled with Suzuki’s Lean Burn Technology
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Lighter in weight than its Mercury counterpart
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Quiet, reliable performance
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A new, exclusive micro-plastics filter is being tested on the 2022 engines to collect micro-plastics as boaters operate and will be available as an option
Things we don't like:
Some reports of vibrations at low speeds and corrosion
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Our Overall Review
We have thoroughly tested - and read reviews from other experts and users. In summary, this is what we think:
Things we like:
-
High gear ratio and propeller matching for better thrust
-
Lighter displacement allows for great fuel economy
-
EFI and multi-port injection technology coupled with Suzuki’s Lean Burn Technology
-
Lighter in weight than its Mercury counterpart
-
Quiet, reliable performance
-
A new, exclusive micro-plastics filter is being tested on the 2022 engines to collect micro-plastics as boaters operate and will be available as an option
Things we don't like:
Some reports of vibrations at low speeds and corrosion
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