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The compression ratio for a Polaris XLT snowmobile typically ranges from 120 to 135 psi (pounds per square inch) per cylinder. It's essential to ensure that all cylinders have similar compression readings for optimal engine performance. If any cylinder shows significantly lower compression, it may indicate issues such as worn rings or valve problems. Always consult the specific model's service manual for precise specifications.

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