The 9000-series C-TEC4 turbocharged three-cylinder engine delivers max horsepower in any conditions. The ultimate 4-stroke powerhouse, it produces 200HP-class performance at 8750 RPM.
How much torque does a snowmobile have?
For most two-stroke snowmobile engines, a manufacturer might publish an output of 150 hp at 8000 rpm. A torque number here would be 98.475 foot-pounds.
What is the fastest stock Arctic Cat snowmobile?
1. ZR 9000 Thundercat 137 ARS, 2021 – ARCTIC CAT. Yamaha SRX LE’s claim as the fastest production snowmobile has been disputed by the ZR 9000 Thundercat. In fact, both machines share more similarities than differences.
What are the fastest snowmobiles?
What is the Fastest Production Snowmobile?
- SIDEWINDER SRX LE, 2021 – YAMAHA. The SRX LE has consistently retained the title of the fastest snowmobile on the planet for three years in a row.
- ZR 9000 Thundercat 137 ARS, 2021 – ARCTIC CAT.
What is the most reliable snowmobile?
Yamaha snowmobiles
Yamaha snowmobiles with the manufacturer’s venerable four-stroke engine are widely considered to be among the most reliable snowmobiles of all time. The manufacturer introduced these models in 2002 and has made constant revisions since then the improve the four-stroke engine’s performance and weight.
How much does an Arctic Cat F6 Sno Pro cost?
2010 Arctic Cat F6 Sno Pro Specifications Model Type Performance BASE MSRP (US) $9,899.00 Dealers Arctic Cat Dealers Warranty 12
What kind of headliner does Arctic Cat Sno Pro have?
The headliner for 2010 will be Arctic Cat’s M1000 Sno Pro, which will come with a newly designed 3-inch taller and 5-lbs lighter seat. Wide 6-inch ski design should create more flotation while the “FrogzSkin” tight weave fabric on the sled’s vents should let cooling air under the hood but keep out snow.
Is the Arctic Cat Sno Pro 500 the world’s fastest 4-stroke?
Marketing manager John Tranby stated that with the advent of the high-horsepower turbocharged 4-strokes that Arctic Cat owns the ‘world’s fastest’ title. Highlighting trail performance for mogul mashers will be the job of Cat’s race-bred Sno Pro 500.
What kind of engine does the Arctic Cat have in 2010?
You’ll find the 570cc fan-cooled motor powering a number of models for 2010. For the speed set, Arctic Cat comes loaded with bullets. There’s the CFR 1000 with a 999cc 2-stroke twin to spin a 128-inch Hacksaw track. The new 150-hp, 800cc engine powers the CFR 800. The CFR lake racers come with a one-liter twin or new 150-hp 800cc twin.