efi king cat released midyear by arctic cat inc

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The most capable Mountain sled to ever hit the hills now offers the benefits of EFI. The 2005 King Cat 900 EFI, one of two exciting new mid-year releases from Arctic Cat.

Originally offered with a carburetted version of the 150 HP 900 twin, the King Cat appealed to those who wanted the lightest, the best and the ability to adjust. Since unveiled, the King Cat's mass appeal has been monumental among mountain riders everywhere and their request for an EFI version has been granted.

An Arctic Cat exclusive, batteryless electronic fuel injection allows easy starts - guaranteed on the second pull; breathtaking performance, smooth idling regardless of the elevation or temperature; and an ultra-light throttle pull.
Just one of the many reasons the King Cat is one of the best selling mountain sleds this season is its weight…or lack of it. Undisputed, the King Cat is claimed to be lighter (500 lbs. dry) than any competitive OEMs longest tracked, biggest bore mountain machine available in 2004. The use of Titanium springs in the drive clutch, ski shocks, and rear suspension, shed nearly nine pounds while offering significantly longer "life."

At 162 inches, its 'Attack 20 Track' is the longest track available on a stock snowmobile. It features a patented, 2.25-in. lug design that attacks the snow from a negative angle to pack it (rather than scooping), producing a literal leap in technology.

The new King Cat 900 EFI complete with orange paint and new graphics will be arriving at Arctic Cat dealerships across North America in mid- January with an MSRP of $10,599 (US) and $13,999 (CDN).
 
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