i have a 96 ive gotten it up to 87 on a radar run they are a great quality sled
no, it will not..a xcr 700 is a triple.....the xcr 440 is a twin
The 1998 Polaris XCR 440 is generally considered a reliable snowmobile, known for its solid performance and durability. However, like any older machine, its reliability can depend on factors such as maintenance history and care from previous owners. Regular maintenance, including checking the engine, clutches, and suspension components, is crucial to ensure its longevity. Overall, if well-maintained, the XCR 440 can provide a dependable riding experience.
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Yes they are liquid cooled. They are potent engines and pull hard. The 1998 model is more desirable as it has 13 percent more power due to powervalves and other updates. They push 90-100hp and can keep pace with some 600 and 700 sleds.
Approx 80 hp for the 98xcr 440.
polaris is a 2 cilinder and has 700 horse power Maybe it was 70,000 horse power. Actually, about 40 hp is more realistic but the most reliable hp out there,aside from maybe the 440 XCR.
Call a Polaris Dealership.
The Polaris XCR refers to a line of high-performance snowmobiles manufactured by Polaris Industries, designed for extreme conditions and competitive racing. The "XCR" stands for "Cross Country Racer," indicating its focus on agility and speed over various terrains. These models typically feature advanced suspension systems, powerful engines, and lightweight construction to enhance performance and handling.
I've had mine to 115 mph
in the right conditons you should get around 105mph
18 - 22 ft./lbs.
Polaris Blue, Polaris is the only one who makes it and it is recommended with most polaris snowmobiles. If it is high performance, u should use the Premium synthetic GOLD