the silencer is the muffler part of the exhaust system. it quietens the ATV
you will crack the header.
An ATV muffler can reach temperatures between 400°F to 800°F (204°C to 427°C) during operation, depending on the engine's design and load conditions. This high heat is generated by the exhaust gases passing through the muffler and can pose a burn risk if touched. It's important to allow the muffler to cool down after riding before handling or inspecting it. Always use caution around hot components to avoid injury.
Is it a 2 stroke motor? If it is that's normal
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Where is the best place to park your ATV after shutting off the engine
Cubic Centimeter a standard for engine size
it is 172mm long
Atv's and Quads are the same thing. Speed depends on the make, model and engine size.
Yes, you can find out the engine size of your ATV through the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The VIN contains specific codes that indicate various attributes of the vehicle, including the engine size. By decoding the VIN, you can access manufacturer information or specifications related to your ATV, including its engine displacement. You can also consult the manufacturer's website or contact a dealer for assistance in interpreting the VIN.
In ATV, "cc" refers to the engine displacement or size of the engine. It stands for cubic centimeters and is a unit of measurement used to describe the volume of the engine's cylinders. The higher the cc, the more powerful the engine typically is.
get a special snorkel for the engine