What kind of engine does an Arctic Cat snowmobile have?

What kind of engine does an Arctic Cat snowmobile have?

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What was the horsepower of a 1970 Arctic Cat sled?

For 1970 Arctic Cat, among other manufactures, would use the new Hirth “ Honker” free air triples. The 647cc produced 65hp@7000 rpm and the 793cc was rated at 82 hp @6500 rpm. Ski-doo introduced their new Blizzard race sleds in 1970 with 636 and 776cc twins.

What was the displacement of the Arctic Cat Ski Doo?

Yamaha engineering believed the twin cylinder motors that Arctic Cat and Ski-doo were still using was limited in displacement to 600cc due to detonation issues given the lack of engine monitoring electronics and fuel induction technology available at the time.

What kind of sound does a triple pipe snowmobile make?

The 120-degree firing sequence of a triple is sexy and very addictive. For many snowmobilers there is no better sound on the planet than that of a triple-piped three-cylinder two-stroke engine singing at high rpm levels. Memories of sleds like the SRX, Mach Z, XCR 800 and ZRT should make us all smile.

For 1970 Arctic Cat, among other manufactures, would use the new Hirth “ Honker” free air triples. The 647cc produced 65hp@7000 rpm and the 793cc was rated at 82 hp @6500 rpm. Ski-doo introduced their new Blizzard race sleds in 1970 with 636 and 776cc twins.

Yamaha engineering believed the twin cylinder motors that Arctic Cat and Ski-doo were still using was limited in displacement to 600cc due to detonation issues given the lack of engine monitoring electronics and fuel induction technology available at the time.

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When did Arctic Cat start making muscle sleds?

Arctic Cat missed three years of producing a high performance IFS chassis and introduced their 529cc El Tigre 6000 in 1985. Yamaha joined the muscle sled IFS wars in 1983 with the 535cc Vmax.

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