ive had mine going 102 on snow and 112 on ice
Rotax Automatic Variable Exhaust
30 mph
105-110
105-110mph
6,000 mph
I have both a 1996 arctic cat 580 pantera efi (electronic fuel ingection) and a 1996 ski-doo 580 grand touring. I have been able to test both these models a the arctic cat will top out at 80MPH and I have gotten my ski-doo to 96 MPH on a lake in about 1000 feet but I ran out of room. If you go to ski-doo.com then click on rotax challenge it will show you a video of newmorous snowmobile brands so it is a easy desicion for me because of yaers riding a ski-doo and a arctic cat but personaly I like the ski-doo more than the arcic cat. but the new Z1 turbo can beat ski-doo any day if your looking for speed
Well ive gota 1998 that is stock that does around 109 ahah mph not kph
The crankcase drain plug on a Rotax 700cc Ski-Doo is typically located on the bottom of the engine crankcase. It may be found near the rear or side of the engine, depending on the specific model year. To access it, you may need to remove any covering or components obstructing the area. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for precise location and instructions.
The 1998 Ski-Doo Formula Z 670 is equipped with a 670cc Rotax engine that produces approximately 120 horsepower (hp). This performance allows the snowmobile to deliver strong acceleration and speed, making it popular among enthusiasts during its time. It combines power with a lightweight chassis for an enjoyable riding experience.
I had mine 110 mph and let off. I've heard 115 mph plus.
Faster than any polaris, ski-doo and a yamaha will ever go!!
The 2010 Ski-Doo MXZ X 600 RS is equipped with a Rotax 600 H.O. E-TEC engine, which produces approximately 125 horsepower. This performance-oriented snowmobile is designed for racing and recreational use, offering a balance of power and agility on the trails.