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How much compression? started by INDY400MOD
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Does anyone know how much compression a 2001 XC 500 is supposed to have i have 130 lbs this seems right but i just want to be sure. Also the HP for the same sled it's an XC NOT the XCSP



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November 3rd 2009 at 11:41 AM  [ Modified November 3rd 2009 at 11:42 AM ]
 
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130 is a good respectable number. If you have ves it is around 100, a tad less without ves.



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November 3rd 2009 at 11:54 AM
 
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Quote originally posted by xcr440

130 is a good respectable number. If you have ves it is around 100, a tad less without ves.


ok i don't think it has VES its just the XC but it does say high output twin on the hood idk if that means anything or not but thank you i didnt think it would be close to 100




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4" powermadd bar risers
Sno-stuff rumble pack
96 woody's picks
powermadd handguards
red windshield
black headlight cover
1993 Chevy 1500 2wd V6 Dual Exhaust, with some other goodies but i'll never tell, It will give your V8's a run.

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November 3rd 2009 at 12:10 PM
 
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Quote originally posted by INDY400MOD
Quote originally posted by xcr440

130 is a good respectable number. If you have ves it is around 100, a tad less without ves.


ok i don't think it has VES its just the XC but it does say high output twin on the hood idk if that means anything or not but thank you i didnt think it would be close to 100




Polaris never directly quoted the non-VES motor output anywhere I've looked. They did say it was X% more than the Indy 500 (fuji motor). I think it ended up being 93 to 95 hp. I believe the VES model was quoted as being 105 or so.




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November 3rd 2009 at 7:32 PM  [ Modified November 3rd 2009 at 7:41 PM ]
 
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depends on whether the engine was hot or cold. if my memory serves me right the psi should be higher when it's cold. for that engine normal compression should be 100-120. with the each cylinder being no more or less than 10 psi than the other.



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Quote originally posted by FastPolaris

depends on whether the engine was hot or cold. if my memory serves me right the psi should be higher when it's cold. for that engine normal compression should be 100-120. with the each cylinder being no more or less than 10 psi than the other.


This was cold and they were both 130 even that must be pretty good then if your saying 120 tops



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Sno-stuff rumble pack
96 woody's picks
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red windshield
black headlight cover
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