How fast is a 1998 Seadoo GSX?

How fast is a 1998 Seadoo GSX?

Thanks to the 782cc, 110 HP engine, the top speed of the Sea-Doo GSX was about 54-56 mph in stock condition.

How fast is a 1998 Seadoo GTX?

Moderator. Group K has them radared at 57-58 mph stock.

What engine is in a Seadoo GSX?

Engine. In 1999, Seadoo fitted its GSX Limited model with a 951 cc two-stroke twin-cylinder Rotax 947 engine. The engine’s bore and stroke measured 3.5 inches by 3.1 inches. The GSX Limited’s engine boasted a 6.1-to-1 compression ratio.

How fast is a 1998 Seadoo XP?

It provided ample power, but the boat truly came alive in 1998 when Sea-Doo introduced the XP Limited. It featured a 951cc Rotax with reed-style intake valves and Sea-Doo’s RAVE exhaust valves. This engine, with 130 horsepower, provided all a rider needed to push the boat to its limits – and a top speed of 60 mph.

How fast does a 1997 Seadoo GTX go?

Strizzo said: He posted compression (151/150), hours (225), rider weight (180lbs), gps measured speed (44mph), and what he has seen mentioned as the normal top speed for a 97 gtx (52) in the first post.

How fast does a 1996 Seadoo GTX go?

45mph Top Speed on ’96 GTX.

How fast does a Seadoo GTX go?

How fast does a Sea-Doo GTX go? You can expect the Sea-Doo GTX’s top speed to be around 55-67mph depending on the model. As Sea-Doo GTX models have supercharged as well as non-supercharged engines, we should check these models one-by-one.

How long is a 1997 Sea-Doo GSX?

GSX Equipment The vehicle’s dry weight is 501 lbs. The watercraft is propelled by the Bombardier Formula water jet pump system, with a bronze-alloy stator vane and trimming nozzle. The Sea-Doo is 106 inches long, 45.6 inches wide and 37 inches high.

How long is a 1999 Sea-Doo GTX Limited?

106 inches long
The hull is 106 inches long, 45.6 inches wide and 37 inches high and features a 20 degree deadrise, with two lifting strakes on either side of the keel.

What engine does a SeaDoo XP have?

951cc
This craft was powered by a 951cc (called a Type 947) engine with reed valves on the intake and R.A.V.E. valves on the exhaust.

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