It depends on the 4 wheeler, the terrain, and other factors, but I get about 25 mpg on my Arctic Cat 454. I have a little over 3 gallon tank and am able to go about 75 miles before I have to turn on my reserve. This is in slightly mountainous terrain, but the trails are pretty easy. If you plan on very rough trails, your gas mileage will decrease dramatically. Likewise flat, smooth trails will allow you to get slightly better gas mileage.
Dont crank it... Drain it out and put gas in it.
If you are looking for a gas efficient four wheeler than I would recommend buying the fuel efficient Cherokee which can save you a lot on gas in a economy where gas prices are very high.
Just drain it from the fuel line.
Are 1980 arc two or four stroke
Four wheelers because they average 30-50 mpg compared to a vehicles 17mpg.
That's going to kind of depend on whether you're driving a moped, a Hyundai, or an 18-wheeler. If you average 20 miles per gallon, at the average price of $3.40 per gallon, then you're talking $196 for gas, one-way.
when judging a four wheelers gas consumption it is usually measured by how long it will last you, not distance. it varies a lot by how aggressive you ride and terrain. best thing to do is fill it up and record how long it lasted you when riding in your style and terrain! you will quickly learn your machine!
They can't. They use diesel, not gasoline.
The same as a gallon of gas for any other car. A gallon of gas is a gallon of gas
Shifting into first gear 1. Make sure the four-wheeler is in neutral.2. Hold the clutch in and shift down. 3. Give the four-wheeler some gas and slowly let go of the clutch.Shifting into second gear 1. When you hear the four-wheeler about to over-rev, let go of the gas and hold the clutch in. 2. This time you shift up a gear to get into second. 3. Slowly let go of the clutch and give it gas. Shifting into third, fourth and fifth gears 1. Shifting into the three gears is just like shifting into second. 2. Hold the clutch in, 3. Release the gas. 4. Shift up until you reach fifth gear.Stopping and shifting to neutral 1. When your stopping, hold the clutch in and press on the brake. 2. When your completely stopped, shift down as many times as you can 3. To make sure your in neutral, let go of the clutch 4. If the four-wheeler dies, you're not in neutral 5. If the four-wheeler stays running, you're in neutral If you're in neutral, turn the four-wheeler off
Gallon of gas in depression ? what are you asking?
only one eightenth of a gallon of gas is burned to to start a four door sedan or coupe. A pick up truck or larger vehicles burn about one fourteenth of a gallon of gas to start a car.