I,ve raced almost every stock sled out there and been in front every time! from a dead stop,or rolling. Very fast machines, my 98 xcr 700 is stupid fast too!
the 1999 xcr 800 is 146 HP i had mine dino'd before we did the porting and pipes
no, it will not..a xcr 700 is a triple.....the xcr 440 is a twin
The 2000 Polaris XCR 800 snowmobile is equipped with a 794cc twin-cylinder engine, which produces approximately 150 horsepower. This performance makes it one of the more powerful models in its class during that era, designed for high-speed trail riding and racing.
There was a XCR (looking) 243 that had a 24" barrel. I'm not saying that it was an XCR, just that the stock looks identical to what is currently designated an XCR. I'd like to know what the earlier example was called? I have one (got it used) and to date don't have a clue what model 700 it is! Good Luck, PC
SPS: Special Purpose Synthetic XCR: Xtreme Conditions Rifle VTR: Varmint Target Rifle
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Approx 80 hp for the 98xcr 440.
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
Saw a new Remington Model 700 XCR RMEF in 300 WSM for sale today (8-29-2009) for $920 at Turners located in Fountain Valley, CA.
The Polaris XCR 700 triple snowmobile is equipped with a 700cc three-cylinder engine that produces approximately 135 horsepower. This model is known for its performance and agility, making it popular among snowmobiling enthusiasts during its production years in the late 1990s. The XCR 700 is also recognized for its lightweight design and advanced suspension system, contributing to its powerful ride.