What kind of fuel injection does a snowmobile use?
But 17 years ago the statement applied to Polaris snowmobiles and, more specifically, to the innovative 1991 Polaris Indy 650 RXL EFI (electronic fuel injection).
What to do if your Polaris RXL has a fuel problem?
If you have a fuel problem, go to the auto parts store and get a cheap universal ‘Noid’ Light. It tells you if the injectors are firing. If they aren’t, check the wiring to the stator, and especially the trigger coil. If that is in order, chances are that you have a bad dropping resistor.
What kind of fuel system does Polaris snowmobile use?
Although electronic fuel injection had begun to show up as an aftermarket add-on for snowmobiles, Polaris became the first snowmobile manufacturer to produce an actual production sled with EFI technology. Fitted to the top of the line Indy 650 performance triple, the fuel system quickly appeared on the popular Indy 500 twin.
What was the name of the 1991 Polaris snowmobile?
That statement from a Polaris brochure introducing the Minnesota company’s 1991 snowmobiles would probably apply still to the Polaris of 2008. But 17 years ago the statement applied to Polaris snowmobiles and, more specifically, to the innovative 1991 Polaris Indy 650 RXL EFI (electronic fuel injection).
But 17 years ago the statement applied to Polaris snowmobiles and, more specifically, to the innovative 1991 Polaris Indy 650 RXL EFI (electronic fuel injection).
What kind of intake does a Polaris RXL have?
The intake consisted of three 46mm butterfly throttle bodies. For the rider, RXL throttle action was quick due to its light pull. The computerized intake made overall performance noticeably smoother as the system read atmospheric pressure and ambient temperatures instantly and immediately calibrated the system to any changes.
That statement from a Polaris brochure introducing the Minnesota company’s 1991 snowmobiles would probably apply still to the Polaris of 2008. But 17 years ago the statement applied to Polaris snowmobiles and, more specifically, to the innovative 1991 Polaris Indy 650 RXL EFI (electronic fuel injection).
Although electronic fuel injection had begun to show up as an aftermarket add-on for snowmobiles, Polaris became the first snowmobile manufacturer to produce an actual production sled with EFI technology. Fitted to the top of the line Indy 650 performance triple, the fuel system quickly appeared on the popular Indy 500 twin.