How much compression does a Yamaha Warrior 350 have?

How much compression does a Yamaha Warrior 350 have?

The compression ratio is 9.2:1 Im not sure if thats what you were lookin for.

How much horsepower does a 350 Banshee have?

The advertised power output of a stock Banshee is 34 hp/34.47 PS (25.35 kW), while its claimed maximum torque is 54 Nm (39.83 ft-lb/5.51 kgf-m). Fuel: Fuel tank capacity is 3.2 US gallons/12 liters with a 0.7-gallon/2.5-liter reserve.

How many horsepower does a Yamaha Warrior 350 have?

A stock Yamaha Warrior 350 has 19 HP. Add a slip-on exhaust, and you can get 2-3 HP more plus increase your torque at the same time. What kind of oil goes in a Yamaha Warrior 350? You can use four-cycle 10W-30 to 20W-50 oil types depending on the outdoor temperature. Oil capacity is 2.6 quarts with filter change.

How big is the gas tank on a Warrior 350?

A 36-millimeter Mikuni carburetor handles the air-fuel mixture with a compression ratio of 9.2:1. Fuel tank capacity is 2.4 gallons/9.1 liters (the gas tank varied in size and held 3.2 gallons on early models).

What kind of tires does a Warrior 350 have?

Tires – The Yamaha Warrior 350 rides on AT 22 X 7-10 front tires and an AT 22 X 10-9 rear tires with tubeless aluminum wheels. Brakes – It uses single-lever hydraulic front discs and rear hydraulic disc foot brake.

How much weight can a Yamaha Warrior carry?

Despite its smaller size, the Warrior can carry up to 400 pounds. It is sturdy and reliable, and certainly needs fewer repairs than the Ranchers and Recons. Battery replacement is all it ever needs.

What are the specifications for a 2001 Yamaha Warrior 350?

The specifications of the Warrior model will help identify its strengths and weaknesses. The 2001 of the Warrior ATV model featured an air-cooled, four-stroke, single-overhead camshaft engine. It displaces 348-cubic centimeters. The bore and stroke are 3.27 and 2.54 inches. The compression ratio is 9.2:1.

What kind of muffler does a Yamaha Warrior 350 use?

One of the simplest, least expensive ways to gain power is to replace the stock system with a lighter, less restrictive exhaust and intake combined with jazzed-up cams. By itself, upgrading the Yamaha Warrior 350 exhaust to a JFG RACING Slip-on Exhaust Muffler (view on Amazon) already does the job.

What should I do to wake up my Yamaha Warrior 350?

Changes like bolting on an exhaust, opening the airbox, adding a UNI filter, and re-jetting are other things that you can do to wake your Warrior up. If you ride in dusty conditions, it is advisable to get a foam filter kit. A regular K&N filter would work in not-so-dusty areas.

A 36-millimeter Mikuni carburetor handles the air-fuel mixture with a compression ratio of 9.2:1. Fuel tank capacity is 2.4 gallons/9.1 liters (the gas tank varied in size and held 3.2 gallons on early models).