The 4-cycle version will have between 11 and 13 Horsepower. The range will be based on the octane rating of the fuel being used in the atc. The higher the octane the hotter the fuel will burn and which in turn will provide more power. Also, the range will depend on the wear within the motor. A newer engine will provide more power than an older or used engine. The "power" factoring will also have a very wide range in the atc transmission. The lower the gear the more "power"... Power in this factoring will determine how much work the atc will do. Example: Work is how much the atc can pull or push. I hope this helps answer your question. WBT
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i put a ct 70 motor in a atc 90. the ct 90\110 motors a vary similar so it should work just fine but i had to change the intake to the atc 90\110 intake. good luck
It is unlikely that the front fork assembly from a 1985 Honda 200X ATC will fit directly onto a 1984 Honda 110 ATC. ATC models have different frame dimensions and component designs across model years, leading to variations in mounting points and compatibility. It is recommended to find a front fork assembly specifically designed for the 1984 Honda 110 ATC for proper fit and function.
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.003 intake .003 exhaust
no just gas
4 stroke
very fast like a trillion mph
use 10 w 30 or 40 does not really matter
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