156 Hp
150-155
The 1995 Ski-Doo Mach Z 780 is known for its impressive speed, capable of reaching around 120 to 130 mph (193 to 209 km/h) under optimal conditions. It was one of the fastest production snowmobiles of its time, featuring a powerful 780cc twin-cylinder engine. Performance can vary based on factors like rider weight, snow conditions, and modifications. Overall, it remains a notable model in the snowmobiling community for its speed and handling.
150
The 3 cyl 98 ski doo 800 has 132hp stock
The 1999 Ski-Doo Mach Z is equipped with a 1000cc two-stroke engine that produces approximately 135 horsepower. This performance makes it one of the more powerful snowmobiles of its time, designed for high speed and agility on the snow. The Mach Z is well-regarded for its acceleration and handling capabilities.
Ahn Doo-hee died in 1996.
No, a 1991 Mach 1 Ski-Doo does not have push-button reverse. This model typically features a manual reverse system, which requires the operator to engage reverse gear through a lever or handle rather than a push-button mechanism. Push-button reverse was introduced in later models of Ski-Doo snowmobiles.
You can jump any ski-doo, provided enough power and the right angles. But is it a good idea? Not unless you know what you're doing, so I do not recommend it, because you can get really hurt.
Not sure what model you have (a twin or triple) but i do know a 2000 Mach Z 800 triple has 150 hp. I have one.
I had mine 110 mph and let off. I've heard 115 mph plus.
Everything I find is 138hp. I have seen as high as 141hp, but think the 138hp is probably correct.
kbb says 830