17 July 2026 · Sam de Jong
Are the Evinrude E-TEC 75 and 90 HP the Same Engine?
The Evinrude E-TEC 75 and 90 HP share the same big block and gearcase. The 75 is held back in software, and a reflash unlocks the full factory 90.
Short answer: yes. The Evinrude E-TEC 75 and the E-TEC 90 are the same engine. They share the same big block, the same three cylinders, the same gearcase and the same hardware down to the fasteners. What separates a 75 from a 90 on the dock is not metal. It is the software inside the EMM.
Evinrude built its E-TEC range around a handful of shared blocks and then set the power rating in the Engine Management Module. The 75 is a 90 that was told, in code, to make less power. If you have owned one and suspected it was capable of more, your instinct was correct.
What is actually identical
On the 75 and 90 HP big block (model years 2007 to 2020), the following are the same part for part:
- The three cylinder powerhead
- Pistons, crank, cylinder head and displacement
- The fuel and injection hardware
- The gearcase and lower unit
- The EMM housing and connectors
Because this is the larger big block, no water valve change is needed to move a 75 up to 90. The unlock is done entirely through the EMM. There is nothing to bolt on and nothing to swap.
So what makes a 75 a 75?
One thing: the calibration loaded onto the EMM. The module governs how much fuel and timing the engine is allowed to use, and the lower rating simply caps it below what the block was engineered to deliver. Reflash the module with the 90 HP calibration and the same engine now makes the power it was designed for. This is the full factory 90, not an aggressive over-tune that stresses parts beyond their intended limits.
The gain is real: 15 HP, roughly 20 percent, measured at the prop, not a different number painted on the cowl. Your holeshot, cruise speed and ability to carry a load all improve because the engine is finally running the map it was built around.
One practical note: stepping up to the full 90 HP can mean your current propeller is no longer the right match, and to get the full benefit you may need to fit a different propeller (a dealer can help size it).
Is it real power or just a display change?
It is real rated power. A reflash is not a gauge trick. The EMM changes what the engine physically does, so the extra 15 HP shows up in acceleration and top end, not just on a readout. For the full picture of how an E-TEC reflash works across the range, see our guide on how to unlock more HP on an Evinrude E-TEC.
How to tell if your engine qualifies
The rating is tied to the EMM part number printed on the module label. On the 75 to 90 big block the typical numbers are 586320, 586321 and 5008557. One caution worth knowing up front: the same part number is often shared by the lower and higher variant of a block, so a number on its own can map to more than one target. We confirm exact eligibility per part number before doing anything, so there are no surprises.
Find the label on your EMM, read off the part number, and we will tell you whether your specific unit can take the 90 HP calibration. You can start on the 75 to 90 HP upgrade page.
Common objections, answered
Will it damage the engine?
No. You are loading the manufacturer's own higher rating onto hardware that is identical to the 90. The block, cooling and fuel system were all designed for this output.
What about warranty?
Evinrude and BRP ended production in 2020, so the large majority of these engines are already out of manufacturer warranty. For most owners there is no factory coverage left to affect.
Two ways to do it, and what it costs
You do not have to remove the engine or, in most cases, ship anything at all. There are two routes, both at a fixed 199 euro (ex VAT):
- Remote reflash, 199 euro. One live session over a diagnostic connection, usually finished in under an hour. If you need the hardware to connect, the reflash with our bootstrap and diagnostic cable kit is 275 euro. See how it works on the remote tuning page.
- Mail-in reflash, 199 euro. Send us the EMM and we reflash it and put it back in the post, typically within about three days of it arriving. With a diagnostic cable included it is 250 euro.
One cost difference between the two: with mail-in you pay carriage both ways (sending the EMM to us and getting it back), whereas the remote option ships nothing because the EMM stays on the boat.
Hardware Care is based in Nieuwkuijk, Netherlands, and works with boat owners worldwide by DHL Express. We have tuned over 100 EMMs to their higher factory rating.
Get the 90 HP your block was built for
If you run an Evinrude E-TEC 75 on the big block, you are already carrying the 90 HP engine. It is just waiting on the right calibration. Read your EMM part number, then check the 75 to 90 HP upgrade to confirm eligibility, or browse the full EMM tuning hub to see every upgrade path we offer.