How many cc is a Arctic Cat f6?
How many cc is a Arctic Cat f6?
2006 Arctic Cat F6 Firecat EFI Specifications
Identification | |
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Displacement (cc/ci) | 599 / 36.6 |
Starter | Pull |
Turbocharged | No |
Carburetion Type | Fuel Injected |
How much horsepower does a 2005 Arctic Cat f6 have?
118 / 88.1
2005 Arctic Cat F6 Firecat EFI Specifications
Identification | |
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Cylinders | 2 |
Engine Stroke | 2-Stroke |
Horsepower (bhp/kW) | 118 / 88.1 |
Cooling | Liquid |
What year did the Arctic Cat f6 come out?
Arctic Cat’s F-Series is in a new chassis for 2007. There are three versions of the F-Series: F-Standard, F-LXR and F-Sno Pro. Each version has engine options that bring the trail performance model count to 11.
How much horsepower does an Arctic Cat f5 have?
2005 Arctic Cat F5 Firecat Sno Pro Specifications
Identification | |
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Engine Type | Horizontal In-line |
Cylinders | 2 |
Engine Stroke | 2-Stroke |
Horsepower (bhp/kW) | 105 / 78.4 |
How do I get a quote for a 2009 Arctic Cat F6?
If you would like to get a quote on a new 2009 Arctic Cat F6 EFI Sno Pro use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Performance snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.
What makes the Arctic Cat F6 Sno Pro so special?
Few performance sleds come standard with the almost one-sled fits all approach built into the F6 Sno Pro. Arctic Cat’s infinite rider positioning design incorporates a level of personalization unmatched in other sleds, of any price. The seat can be adjusted to fit virtually any inseam.
What kind of fuel injection does Arctic Cat Sno Pro have?
Arctic Cat’s new for 2009 F6 Sno Pro grips the snow with newfound bite. The Suzuki-built 2-stroke twin features Arctic Cat’s famed battery-less electronic fuel injection that gives you quick, sure starts.
What kind of suspension does a 2009 Ford Arctic Cat have?
When you take a 2009 F-series Arctic Cat into a corner, it bites down hard. The seventh generation of Arctic Wishbone front suspension comes with deluxe Fox Float air-charged shocks, which are up to six pounds lighter than conventional high-pressure gas shocks.