How big is a 1997 Polaris Ultra ski?
Dimensions and Physical Specs. The 1997 Polaris Ultra SPX has a dry weight of 560 pounds, a height of 44 inches, a width of 46.5 inches and a ski center of 41 inches.
What’s the difference between a Polaris 680 SPX and SPX?
However i found a 97 polaris indy 680 Ultra SPX. If im correct, theres a pretty big difference between and SP and SPX, that being the exhaust, the SP has a 3 to 1 with 1 large pipe, whereas the SPX has triple independed tuned exhausts. Hopefully making for some more power over the SP.
What kind of motor does a Polaris 680 Ultra have?
All Ultra motors were the same 679cc with 66.6 bore and 65mm stroke. The 65mm bore x 60mm stroke is for the 597cc Xlt/Xcr. ’98 Xcr 700 was the 700 motor. (no VES valves) 67.6mm bore x 65mm stroke.
What kind of engine did Polaris have in 1997?
The ’97 Polaris Ultra SPX comes standard with a 679cc liquid-cooled engine with Case Reed intake valves and a 3-VM38AL carburetion system. The Ultra SPX also features an exhaust system with a “tuned triple pipe.”
Dimensions and Physical Specs. The 1997 Polaris Ultra SPX has a dry weight of 560 pounds, a height of 44 inches, a width of 46.5 inches and a ski center of 41 inches.
However i found a 97 polaris indy 680 Ultra SPX. If im correct, theres a pretty big difference between and SP and SPX, that being the exhaust, the SP has a 3 to 1 with 1 large pipe, whereas the SPX has triple independed tuned exhausts. Hopefully making for some more power over the SP.
All Ultra motors were the same 679cc with 66.6 bore and 65mm stroke. The 65mm bore x 60mm stroke is for the 597cc Xlt/Xcr. ’98 Xcr 700 was the 700 motor. (no VES valves) 67.6mm bore x 65mm stroke.
The ’97 Polaris Ultra SPX comes standard with a 679cc liquid-cooled engine with Case Reed intake valves and a 3-VM38AL carburetion system. The Ultra SPX also features an exhaust system with a “tuned triple pipe.”