How can I make my Kawasaki Mule faster?

An easy way to increase the top speed of your Kawasaki Mule is to make sure that the tires are fully inflated — the flatter your tires are, the slower you’ll go. Disabling the governor is another action you can take to reach faster speeds.

What engine is in Kawasaki mule?

The Kawasaki Mule Pro-FX features a 812cc 3-cylinder engine. Minoru Kanamori is a jack-of-all-trades for Kawasaki Motors Corp., technically the R&D liaison in the U.S.

How long will a Kawasaki Mule last?

They’d typically put about 15,000 hours on a 550 before it was retired and one of them still lives just fine on a farm with almost 16,500 on it now.

What size motor does a Kawasaki Mule have?

2-PASSENGER MODELS

Size Compact-Size
Engine 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, OHV 90° V Liquid-cooled, gas
Final Drive 2WD, shaft. Dual mode rear differential with differential lock
Hauling/Towing 800 lb/1200 lb

What is a 1998 Kawasaki Mule worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $8,299 $2,115
Options (Change)
Total Price $8,299 $2,115

How much is a 2006 Kawasaki Mule worth?

Values

Suggested List Price Average Retail
Base Price $6,699 $3,360
Options (Add)
Total Price $6,699 $3,360

What size motor is in a Kawasaki Mule 3010?

Engine. It is propelled by a four-stroke, liquid-cooled V-twin OHV engine found underneath the manual tilt-bed. It has a bore-stroke ratio of 76 x 68 mm (2.99 × 2.68 inches). The engine’s displacement is 617 cm3, and its compression ratio is 10.3:1.

What size motor is in a Kawasaki Mule 4010?

617cc
MODEL SPECS

Engine 4-stroke, 2-cylinder, OHV, 90° V Liquid-cooled
Displacement 617cc
Bore x Stroke 2.99×2.68 in
Compression Ratio 10:3:1
Maximum Torque 34.7 lb-ft @ 2500 rpm