Well the 600 IQ shift could probally go at least 100 mph
In the Polaris IQ Shift naming, IQ stands for "Independent Rear Suspension and Chassis." It refers to the innovative rear suspension design that helps improve handling and performance on the snowmobile.
probably like 10 cuz it sucks. get a yamaha! polaris is just cheep junk
If your 600 IQ Polaris snowmachine is overheating during warm-up, start by checking the coolant level to ensure it's adequate. Inspect the radiator and hoses for any leaks or blockages that could hinder coolant flow. Additionally, examine the thermostat and water pump to confirm they are functioning properly. Finally, listen for unusual noises from the engine, which may indicate other underlying issues.
There are several places one can purchase a Polaris IQ. Online retailers include Overstock and The Sportsman Guide. Retailers that offer both online and in store purchase options include Sears and Walmart.
IQ has nothing to do with intelligence, just how fast intelligence is gained
IQ has nothing to do with intelligence, just how fast intelligence is gained
The Polaris Liberty 550 twin makes the cut into 2010 not because it's the cleanest, but survives due to corporate fleet emissions. Polaris is not the only maker to offer a fleet of fan-cooled sleds for 2010. The Rotax fan-cooled engine powers a similar fleet of low-buck Ski-Doo models as well. We were quite surprised to see such an influx of these sleds for the current model year.
It all depends if its modded out or not. If its stock, About 80 - 85 mph, If you do some engine mods to it your looking at about 90- 100mph
A good way to improve is get your IQ up if you get your IQ up your rating goes high up quickly. To improve your IQ just improve attributes under mental. (myplayer mode).
Well, honey, if you're looking for the nearest hundred to 609, it's 600. I mean, it's not rocket science. Just round down like your ex's IQ and call it a day.
No. IQ, or intelligence quotient, is not a measure of someone's knowledge. It is a measure of a person's capacity to learn. Whether the person uses that capacity is up to them. IQ is essentially determined at birth, and so does not shift by more than a few points over the course of a lifetime.
IQ test scores do not predict motivation or desire.