Arctic Cat Spirit 500 2 Stroke Engine Specs
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Engine Highlights
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In an effort to establish credibility and attract new riders, Arctic Cat joined the International Cross Country Snowmobile Federation; entering several of its models in a new racing series, including the Spirit powered Pantera. The two-stroke engine served up a maximum of 24 foot-pounds of torque at the ground, (believed to be the most for any sled at the time) and had a modest power peak of only 7,200 rpm, promoting minimal engine wear and reliability. Its 10.6-gallon total fuel capacity completely out-shadowed the competition giving riders a much wider range, while offering an additional element of safety with a separate reserve tank.
Raw Numbers
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Designated the AC50F2 Series 5000 by Suzuki, the air-cooled Spirit motor featured double carburetors courtesy of Mikuni, and a twin port design. It generated a smooth 55 horsepower, impressive considering the low piston compression ratio of 6.9-to-1. Capacitor discharge type ignition was utilized, and featured a single pipe exhaust system terminating in an Arctictron muffler. This setup achieved high flow while maintaining excellent sound suppression. A 20-1 lubricant oil to gas ratio was specified to keep the engine running optimally.
Powertrain and Options
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Transferring power to the 381 lb. Pantera was handled by an all aluminum Arctic hex drive clutch system. Often praised for its smooth application, and precise shifts, it no doubt helped the Pantera earn its "Catillac" nick-name. Speedometer and tachometer gauges are listed as optional equipment, as well as the critical cylinder head temperature gauge (responsible for signaling a possible over-heating event).
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