I would have to say the two stroke. I have a banshee that can hold its own with atvs twice the size
ye it is because they just use stock atvs,dirtbikes,ext
If it's a 4 stroke there is no mixing oil and gas. the olny oil is in the crank case
The 1995 Polaris ATV 400 is equipped with a four-stroke engine, not a two-stroke engine. This model features a liquid-cooled system designed to maintain optimal operating temperatures. Polaris ATVs from that era typically utilized four-stroke technology for better efficiency and reliability.
Two stroke engines are used in dirt bikes, ATVs, snowmobiles, etcetera. You can find them in most small recreational vehicles like that. A lot of outboard boat motors are also two stroke.
Yamalube-2 is a 2-stroke engine oil designed for use in small engines like motorcycles, ATVs, and watercraft. Equivalent options may include other reputable brands such as Honda HP 2-stroke oil, Kawasaki Performance 2-stroke oil, or synthetic options like Motul 800 2T oil. Be sure to consult your owner's manual for the recommended oil type for your specific engine.
depends if its 4 stroke get a new oil pan if 2 stroke just get a new exhaust or a new gas tank.
it is a 2 stroke
2 stroke
i have alot of dirtbike experience i remmond now starting of a 250 i remmond A 4 stroke 125 to learn on a 250 is way to big for a new rider your 14 a 125 is your Size i learnd on a 50 then i got a 70 and now i have a 125 but i was 7 when i stated rideing
The 1995 Polaris Explorer 400 is a two-stroke engine. This type of engine is known for its simplicity and lightweight design, which contributes to the vehicle's performance and handling. Two-stroke engines typically provide more power for their size compared to four-stroke engines, making them a popular choice for snowmobiles and ATVs like the Polaris Explorer.
2 stroke