In stock form the CAN-AM Outlander 800 produces 67.8 HP at 6700 RPM.
The top speed on an outlander 800 depends on its year. The 2013 model reaches just over 77 milers per hour.
around 75 mph
around 75 mph
According to AAEN Performace "In stock form the CAN-AM Outlander 800 produced 67.8 HP at 6700 RPM on our Land & Sea Crankshaft Dynomometer." http://www.aaenperformance.com/Power800_CanAm.asp
Some known problems of Outlander 800 are a leaky CVT, a weak battery, no spare ignition key, speedometer display lens fogging, and no drain on the CVT housing. Some of these problems have temporary solutions, while others do not.
The stock compression ratio for a Can-Am Outlander 800 is typically around 10.8:1. This compression ratio is designed to optimize performance and efficiency for the ATV's Rotax engine. Modifications to this ratio can affect power output and engine behavior, so any changes should be made with careful consideration. Always consult the manufacturer or a professional when making modifications.
Divide percents by 100: 800 / 100 = 8 or 8.0
800 microsoft points = $10 USD
Yes, you should change it.
The top speed of a 2006 Can-Am Outlander 800 4x4 is approximately 65-70 mph. Keep in mind that actual top speeds may vary depending on various factors such as terrain, rider weight, and maintenance of the vehicle.
hi, i am an owner of a 2010 can-am 800 outlander on my spedomiter it says i can go a maximum of 140 km\h how ever i customized mine and go 220km\h that is my top speed i have reached as well when the ATV was stock i could go 150- 155 km\h