Tohatsu BFT150D

BFT 150

The Tohatsu in-line 4 cylinder 150 hp 4-stroke outboard is both sleek and powerful. The Variable Valve Timing and Lift Control system provides power where and when you need it, giving you excellent low end torque and top end speed. The result is a superior combination of power, torque and fuel efficiency.

The 150hp also features Optimized Fuel Injection, which delivers the precise amount of fuel/air to each cylinder. This gives you easy starting and an instant throttle response. Plus, the 3-way cooling system provides added protection from over heating. You’ll enjoy worry-free boating with the Tohatsu four stroke 150 hp outboard.

Tohatsu 150 hp 4-Stroke Benefits

  • High output alternator produces 30 amps of power at 1,000 rpms and 40 amps at 2,000+ rpms
  • Available in 20” & 25” shaft lengths, standard or counter rotation
  • In-line 4 cylinder for excellent performance and sleek design
  • Double sealed multi-layered paint process to help protect against corrosion
  • Ultra-low 3 star CARB emission approved

4-Stroke Technology

  • Dual stage induction for improved performance
  • Lean burn control for better fuel economy at cruising speeds
  • Variable valve timing and lift control
  • 3-way cooling system to help protect against overheating
  • Non-linear rubber mounts provide smoother operation at all engine speeds
  • A crankshaft-driven trochoid oil pump ensures long-term durability of critical engine components
  • Optimized fuel injection delivers the precise amount of fuel/air to each cylinder

Fundamentals for User Convenience and Reliability

  • Through the prop exhaust for a quieter ride
  • Built-in freshwater flushing system for easy routine flushing
  • Sealed starter motor that is inverted into a sealed chamber to help protect vital components against elements
  • Electronic Control Module protocols allow engine data to be interfaced with on-board systems and systems displays, such as SONAR or GPS

Warning & Protection

  • Low oil pressure warning
  • Overheat warning
  • Low battery voltage warning
  • Start-in-gear protection
  • Over-rev. limiter

Specifications

Engine 4 Cylinder DOHC 16 Valves
Output 150 ps (119.9 kw)
Displacement 2,354 cc (143.6 cu.in.)
Bore x Stroke 87 x 99 mm (3.4 x 3.9 in)
Starting Electric
Control Type Remote Control
Gear Shift Forward - Neutral - Reverse
Gear Ratio 2.14:1 (14:30)
Ignition System MicroComputer Programmed
Propeller Selection Range 13" - 25"
Transom Height 20", 25"
Fuel Unleaded Gasoline (87 Octane) or higher
Oil Type NMMA Certified FC-W® 4-stroke oil** SAE 10W-30 (SF, SG, SH, SJ)
Oil Capacity 6.7L (1.8 US Gal.) w/filter
Weight* 217 kg (478 lbs.)
Alternator Output 12V, 660W, 55A
Max. RPM Range 5,000 - 6,000
Programmed Fuel Injection Standard
Start In Gear Protection Standard
Thermostat Controlled Cooling System Standard
Through-The-Prop Exhaust Standard
Overheat Buzzer Standard
Power Trim and Tilt Standard
Oil Pressure Warning Standard
Variable Valve Timing & Lift Control Standard

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