How much horsepower does a Polaris Assault 800 have?
After Polaris claimed 154 hp from the Liberty 800 when introduced last year, we measured a peak of 144.9 hp at 8000 rpm. After more phone calls and validation from other sources and dyno shops that found similar results, we believe our numbers are accurate.
How fast can a Polaris Assault 800 go?
112 mph
The Polaris Assault 800 tops off at 112 mph, and Ski-Doo 850 has a top speed of 118 mph.
What is the difference between Polaris assault and pro?
What is the exact difference between the assault rmk and pro rmk? Track, shocks, rails have a little more curve towards the front and the front of the skid is mounted a about an inch lower in the tunnel, A-Arms a a bit wider on the pro, and the assault has the cooler in the front of the tunnel where the Pro does not.
How much does a Polaris Assault 800 weight?
2019 Polaris Switchback Assault 800 144 Specifications
Identification | |
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Dry Weight (lbs/kg) | 456 / 207 |
Fuel Capacity (gal/l) | 12 / 45.4 |
Seats: | |
Number Of Seats | 1 |
What snowmobile has the most HP?
The most powerful stock snowmobile currently available is the Arctic Cat ZR Thundercat which has an impressive 211 horsepower.
What is the fastest 2-stroke snowmobile?
The Yamaha Sidewinder SRX LE is ready to defend its title as the world’s fastest production snowmobile.
What’s the difference between SKS and RMK?
The Pro RMK is designed for those riders who thrive off-trail and look for the deepest snow and nasty drainages. The SKS can tackle those conditions but it’s not where the rider wants to spend most of his time. The SKS rider wants to dabble off-trail but not generally spend all his riding time there.
What does pro RMK stand for?
The Polaris RMK is a series of snowmobiles made by Polaris Industries. All RMK models are powered by two-stroke engines. The RMK was introduced in the 1996 model year by Polaris to compete in the mountain market. The acronym originally stood for “Rocky Mountain King”.
What is the heaviest snowmobile?
The heaviest snowmobiles are touring snowmobiles, which can weigh as much as 767 lbs. The lightest snowmobiles are Polaris mountain snowmobiles, which weigh as little as 414 lbs. Youth snowmobiles weigh 167 lbs on average, with the lightest being 145 lbs and the heaviest being 231.5 lbs.