What kind of gas does a RZR 1000 XP take?
unleaded gasoline
HELP CENTER. Most Polaris Off-Road Vehicles require unleaded gasoline with a minimum pump octane number of 87. Do not use fuel with an ethanol content greater than 10 percent. Octane in excess of 87 will not damage the engine but typically will not result in performance gains.
What is the difference between RZR XP and S?
the difference between the s and the XP is that when i get in the 50 – 60 mph range with the s it starts to float and becomes a handful. The XP on the other hand at 60 mph is driving like it is on rails, not floating and was locked in.
How many miles does a RZR 1000 tank get?
Razor tank is approx: 7 gallons and depending on how heavy your foot is 110 to 130 mile per tank, we do 80-100miles a day on the weekends and for the most part we ussually have 3 bars left, and ussually have to put about 5 gallons back in it.
What does XP stand for on Polaris RZR?
XP stands for Xtreme Performance, as polaris states it….all 550’s and 850’s are an XP.
What kind of gas do you use in Polaris Ranger?
Most Polaris off-road vehicles require unleaded gasoline with a minimum pump octane number of 87. Do not use fuel with an ethanol content greater than 10 percent. Octane in excess of 87 will not damage the engine but typically will not result in performance gains. The exceptions to that rule are RZR Turbo and Pro XP models.
What kind of fuel do I need for my Polaris ORV?
The exceptions to that rule are RZR Turbo and Pro XP models. They require unleaded fuel with an octane number of 91. Do not use fuel with a rating lower than 91 and do not use fuel with an ethanol content greater than 10 percent. Octane in excess of 91 will not damage the engine but typically will not result in performance gains.
Is the fuel pump on my Polaris Ranger a problem?
As a sidenote this same problematic fuel pump is used in many of the fuel injected Polaris quads. If you own a Polaris ATV and you are having similar symptoms simply follow the same procedure for testing the PSI.
What should the PSI be on a Polaris fuel pump?
Here is what happens. After some usage the pump will wear and then drop from the factory PSI setting of 39 psi, to the low 30s. When your upper revs are sluggish you just aren’t getting any fuel. To test this install a fuel pressure gauge at your tank outlet.
Most Polaris off-road vehicles require unleaded gasoline with a minimum pump octane number of 87. Do not use fuel with an ethanol content greater than 10 percent. Octane in excess of 87 will not damage the engine but typically will not result in performance gains. The exceptions to that rule are RZR Turbo and Pro XP models.
The exceptions to that rule are RZR Turbo and Pro XP models. They require unleaded fuel with an octane number of 91. Do not use fuel with a rating lower than 91 and do not use fuel with an ethanol content greater than 10 percent. Octane in excess of 91 will not damage the engine but typically will not result in performance gains.
Here is what happens. After some usage the pump will wear and then drop from the factory PSI setting of 39 psi, to the low 30s. When your upper revs are sluggish you just aren’t getting any fuel. To test this install a fuel pressure gauge at your tank outlet.
As a sidenote this same problematic fuel pump is used in many of the fuel injected Polaris quads. If you own a Polaris ATV and you are having similar symptoms simply follow the same procedure for testing the PSI.