Regular 87 octane.
42lbs
Roughly 488 cubic inches ( if that is what you are asking )
The torque specifications for the Indy 488 Polaris snowmobile can vary depending on the specific component being worked on. Generally, common torque specs include the cylinder head bolts at around 20-25 ft-lbs, and the crankcase bolts typically around 8-12 ft-lbs. It's essential to consult the service manual for the exact specifications and procedures, as they can differ based on the model year and engine configuration. Always ensure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the best results.
8.0 liters, 488 cubic inches
50% of 488 = 50% * 488 = 0.5 * 488 = $244.00
Gen 1 & 2 488 cu inch 8 liter.
244+244=488 244x2=488
488 = CDLXXXVIII
The most economical car produced by Ferrari is often considered to be the Ferrari 488 GTB, which features a twin-turbocharged V8 engine. While "economical" is relative in the context of luxury sports cars, the 488 GTB offers a balance of performance and fuel efficiency, achieving around 24 mpg on the highway. Additionally, its advanced engineering helps to optimize fuel consumption without compromising the exhilarating driving experience typical of Ferrari vehicles.
#488 is Cresselia.
4577 / 488 = 9.3791
488