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Old 10-04-2009, 07:19 PM
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I have a 2006 arctic cat 400 4X4 manual shift, my question is, the engine seems to have to rev up a bit before it starts to move. Is this normal? I was told that it is but I am not sure. Compared to my buddies honda fourtrax that doesn't seem to have to rev up to go. Thanks for any info you can provide, as I am new to atving and this is my first atv.
 
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Old 10-06-2009, 05:22 AM
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I have a 2006 arctic cat 400 4X4 manual shift, my question is, the engine seems to have to rev up a bit before it starts to move. Is this normal? I was told that it is but I am not sure. Compared to my buddies honda fourtrax that doesn't seem to have to rev up to go. Thanks for any info you can provide, as I am new to atving and this is my first atv.
The answer to your question is No the 2006 arctic cat 400 4x4 manual shift needs a clutch adjustment the quad should move the second you touch the throddle the same as your buddies honda fourtrax does , i own a 2006 Arctic cat 400 FIS Auto 4x4 and it will move the second i give it the throddle ; you need the clutch adjusted for sure ( hope this helps and welcome to the forums !

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I agree with Williebee. Clutch adjustment.

An auto tranny needs to rev up some before the clutches engage.

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Thanks for the replys. It doesn't require a lot of throttle to move unless you try to clime ramps into a traile etc. then it has to rev a fair bit more. I think I may just be parinoid since I am new to atv's and this is my first one. Might think there is a problem when there isn't. Does this machine's clutch grab better as the rpm's climb?
 
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