Caution, Operation, Fuel – Polaris 800 Pro X User Manual

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OPERATION

Fuel

The fuel used in your Polaris engine is as important to engine life and

performance as the lubricant used. Most Polaris snowmobile engines

are designed to run on 87 octane non-oxygenated or 89 octane

oxygenated pump gasoline, but a higher octane fuel (premium 91

octane) is preferred for the PRO X models. Always use the premium

fuel switch when using premium fuel in your machine.

Premium Fuel Switch

Your Polaris snowmobile is equipped

with a key function to adjust the

timing on the machine as you change

fuels. It’s very important to the life of

your engine that you use this feature.
When using fuels with a pump-posted

octane rating of 91 or higher, turn the

key switch to the ON/PREM position.

When the engine is started, a yellow

Premium Fuel light illuminates on the

instrument panel. When the key is in

this position, the fuel must be a minimum of 91 octane. Return the key

switch to the ON/REG position when not using premium fuel.
If you’re uncertain about the quality or octane rating of the fuel you

use, turn your key switch to ON/REG. The Premium Fuel light will go

out. This setting will adjust the timing of your engine to run on fuels

with 87 octane or higher. Polaris does not recommend using fuel with

lower than 87 octane. Running your machine on ON/REG will help

protect your engine from damage caused by low octane fuels.

Using fuels with a lower than recommended octane or operating

with obstructed fuel systems will result in serious and costly

engine damage. Always use the recommended fuels for your

machine.

CAUTION

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