How fast does a Sea Doo GSX go?
Sea-Doo GSX vs. GSX Limited vs. GSX RFI Specs Chart
GSX | GSX Ltd | |
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Top speed | 54-56 mph | 60-62 mph |
Carburetion | (2) Mikuni BN 40-38 | (2) Mikuni BN 46 |
Lubrication | Oil Injection | Oil Injection |
Dry Weight | 500 lbs | 523 lbs |
What is a 2001 Seadoo GTX worth?
Values
Suggested List Price | Average Retail | |
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Base Price | $8,599 | $4,060 |
Options (Add) | ||
Total Price | $8,599 | $4,060 |
Is a 2001 Seadoo GTX A 4 stroke?
Yes, the Sea-Doo GTX DI utilized a 2-stroke, fuel-injected twin engine.
What year is the Seadoo GTX?
Sea-Doo GTX
Product type | Personal watercraft |
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Produced by | Bombardier Recreational Products |
Country | Canada |
Introduced | 1992 |
Related brands | Sea-Doo XP |
What is the difference between the Sea-Doo GSX and GSX RFI?
Unlike the more powerful GSX Limited, the GSX RFI was powered by the “new” RFI 800 engine, which was actually the same 782cc, 2-stroke, power source found in the original Sea-Doo GSX. However, the GSX RFI, as its name suggests (RFI = Rotax Fuel Injection) already featured Sea-Doo’s new fuel injection system.
What is the top speed of a Sea Doo GSX?
The hidden advantage of this new electric control system was that it made it possible to use an LCD information gauge on these new Sea-Doo models. Thanks to the 782cc, 110 HP engine, the top speed of the Sea-Doo GSX was about 54-56 mph in stock condition.
What does RFI mean on a Sea Doo?
However, the GSX RFI, as its name suggests (RFI = Rotax Fuel Injection) already featured Sea-Doo’s new fuel injection system. This innovative system was introduced on the three-seater Sea-Doo GTX RFI a year earlier. These fuel-injected Sea-Doos had become very popular among buyers, and for good reason.
What makes the Sea-Doo GTX limited so special?
The GTX Limited was propelled with Sea-Doo’s new “Bombardier Formula” jet pump. This large-diameter (155.5mm) pump featured a replaceable wear ring and a stainless steel impeller. The latter featured a progressive swirl shape. Unlike the engine, the fiberglass hull and deck basically remained unchanged, except for the new color of course.