According to AAEN Performace "In stock form the CAN-AM Outlander 800 produced 67.8 HP at 6700 RPM on our Land & Sea Crankshaft Dynomometer." http://www.aaenperformance.com/Power800_CanAm.asp
In stock form the CAN-AM Outlander 800 produces 67.8 HP at 6700 RPM.
The top speed on an outlander 800 depends on its year. The 2013 model reaches just over 77 milers per hour.
around 75 mph
around 75 mph
Not sure, but i have a 97 600 zrt and that has 127 horse stock!
Around 50 from the factory when new.
The stock compression ratio for a Can-Am Outlander 800 is typically around 10.8:1. This compression ratio is designed to optimize performance and efficiency for the ATV's Rotax engine. Modifications to this ratio can affect power output and engine behavior, so any changes should be made with careful consideration. Always consult the manufacturer or a professional when making modifications.
Some known problems of Outlander 800 are a leaky CVT, a weak battery, no spare ignition key, speedometer display lens fogging, and no drain on the CVT housing. Some of these problems have temporary solutions, while others do not.
650 HP for optimal gymkhana drifting power. However, it can be tuned up to 800 HP.
131 rear-wheel hp 148 crank-hp @ 12 800 rpm (with RAM Air 156 pk @ 12 800 rpm )
The 2008 Mitsubishi Outlander is 5 ft. 10.9 in. (70.9 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander is 5 ft. 10.9 in. (70.9 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.