1997 200 venom. I have been told that all I have to do to upgrade to a 225 is get a set of 225 carbs....
I found this info from another forum back in 2004
"Re: Upgrade Evinrude 200 to 225
Its very easily done. Unless youre over 6200 rpm now, youll never see the difference and wonder why you spent the money."
The OP in that thread said he was currently running at 5400RPM @ WOT
"Re: Upgrade Evinrude 200 to 225
At 5400 rpm all youll see is a slower plane time. You may see a very very slight rpm gain but the extra fuel burned wont make it worth while.
Its always better to maxamize your set up first and then upgrade. At 5400 youre not taking advantage of whats available now. Tell us more about your set up and hull. What prop and accurate speed? We'll start by calculating slip%. Lets establish a baseline and go from there. Any setback or jackplate? Dont forget to note water pressure.
Something to keep in mind -- the 200 and 225 have the same bore, stroke, same port timing, heads and gear ratio. The difference is very subtle between the two. To take advantage of that small difference your hull MUST react to small changesin torque. A hull with a pad and step or tunnel will react more positively than a conventional V bottom.
Without knowing what hull, prop and set up you have its almost impossible to say what can be gained but at 5400 I'll bet theres something there. Besides, 5400 is lugging that motor and its possible for real bad things to happen because of that.
Lets get the model number of the motor too."
It sounds like the 225HP carbs deliver more fuel and allow the engine to run higher RPM. So, unless you're running in that 6,000+ RPM range it doesn't sound like you'll see any benefit.
KJ