How many miles will a 600 eTec go?
10,000 miles
I would fully expect your 600 E-TEC with reasonable care and maintenance to last for 10,000 miles.
When did Ski Doo eTec come out?
2003
Finally, in early 2003 the first E-TEC engine debuted in an Evinrude outboard boat motor. Five short years later, the first E-TEC snowmobile engine appeared in a mid-January 2008 launch of the 2009 Ski-Doo MXZ TNT with an all-new Rotax 600 HO E-TEC engine.
How much HP does a 600 eTec have?
Technical details
Engine family | 2-Stroke |
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Number of cylinders | 2 |
Performance | 84 kW / 114 HP |
~ Weight | 34 kg |
Performance / RPM | 84 kW / 8100 rpm |
How fast is a Ski Doo 600 eTec?
How Fast Does a Ski-Doo 600 go? Ski-Doo 600 snowmobiles can go as fast as 55-110 mph, thanks to the 600R E-TEC engine (125 HP). The slowest models in this category are the utility sleds again with a top speed of 55-95 mph.
How much horsepower does a 900 Ace Turbo have?
150-horsepower
The 150-horsepower* Rotax 900 ACE Turbo delivers instant acceleration at the punch of the throttle. With a Rotax-built turbocharger specifically designed for the 900 ACE engine, riders get the technology they love with the reliable, powerful performance they demand in one advanced engine package.
How long does an E-TEC snowmobile last?
If the only criteria one has for a good snowmobile is durability get a diesel! I would fully expect your 600 E-TEC with reasonable care and maintenance to last for 10,000 miles. At this point in time I have to ask you – and your Buddies with 4 strokes this question – do you really want to keep the doggone sled at this point?
Do you need to re-sale a Yamaha E-TEC?
Beyond that number – and it doesn’t matter if it’s 2 or 4 stroke – re-sale will begin to drop as a result of mileage – not year of manufacture. Does Yamaha build great engines that last? They certainly do however you need not cower in fear from your bud’s assertions your E-TEC is about to self-destruct. Ride it. Enjoy it.
Why does my ETEC sled not start up?
As soon as it lets me, it starts right up, no hiccups/surging/poor power. 1st time was in the garage, started the sled to see fuel level and the last 2 times it happened out on the trail. Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
Is the E-TEC about to self destruct?
They certainly do however you need not cower in fear from your bud’s assertions your E-TEC is about to self-destruct. Ride it. Enjoy it. Trade it at 6000 miles and you’ll be in the best place you can be with any sled – no matter the engine.