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    2007 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 pictures, prices, information, and specifications. Below is the information on the 2007 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153. If you would like to get a quote on a new 2007 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 use our Build Your Own tool, or Compare this snowmobile to other Mountain snowmobiles. To view more specifications, visit our Detailed Specifications.

    2007 Arctic Cat M8 EFI 153 Specifications

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    Model Type  Mountain
    BASE MSRP(US)  $9,799.00
    Warranty  12
    Engine:  
    Engine Type  Horizontal In-line
    Cylinders  2
    Engine Stroke  2-Stroke
    Valve Configuration  Reed Valve
    Displacement (cc/ci)  794 / 48.4
    Starter  Pull
    Turbocharged  No
    Carburetion Type  Fuel Injected
    Transmission:  
    Reverse  Yes
    Technical Specifications:  
    Length (ft)  10.83
    Width (in/mm)  46.5 / 1181.1
    Height (in/mm)  47 / 1193.8
    Maximum Ski Stance (in/mm)  41 / 1041.4
    Minimum Ski Stance (in/mm)  39 / 990.6
    Dry Weight (lbs/kg)  485 / 220
    Fuel Capacity (gal/l)  11 / 41.6
    Seats:  
    Number Of Seats  1
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    Ski Material  Plastic
    Skag Material  Carbide
    Drive Line:  
    Track Length (in/mm)  153 / 3886.2
    Track Width (in/mm)  15 / 381
    Lug Height (in/mm)  2.25 / 57.2
    Glass:  
    Height  Low
    Storage:  
    Rear Rack  Standard
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    Heated Hand Grips  Standard
    Adjustable Ski Stance  Standard
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    Awesome Machine!!
    By Zane Cuthill(Owner), Nov. 27, 2011
    I bought a brand new 2007 m8 153" back in August of 2008. Im 5'10" 150lbs. Ive only been riding for only 3 years but feel like Ive put this thing through hell and back mainly due to the type of terrain and the folks I ride with. In the back yard we have everything from 30' drops to 150' hi...llclimbs (STEEP) to ducking and dodging trees in 3 ft. of fresh or spring snow. Just varies on the time of year.
    Durability: First off I gotta give props to the durability of the susuki 800 engine. Its withstood all many of my endeavors (and f**kups) and severe bashings. Ive smacked trees, rocks, rolled it several dozen times down spring snow, and not had one single problem with the engine...NOT ONE. The only engine mods Ive done are a timbersled intake and full SLP exhaust which helped a lot with low and high end power. Could not be happier with engine performance.
    If I had to rate the overall durability of the machine, I have to admit Im impressed with its resiliency. I went through a rock/tree bashing phase (probably still in that phase) and had to order new a-arms for both sides only to go out and bash them all up again. My riding buddy and I finally just started welding braces on the a-arms to make them stronger to those sneaky rocks. Basically what Im trying to say is these things were not meant to bash in rocks and trees and stumps so if you can avoid those you'll be totally ok.
    Performance: Deep snow handling is what I bought this thing for. The '07 m8 was 490 lbs. from the factory!! Thats a lot now-a-days. Ive dropped that down to about 460 lbs. with more power. I love the way it handles in deep snow. Sometimes I wish I had a longer track and a turbo to get to some places I cant get to. But as far as the power and spunky-ness that this thing has with the few mods Ive done, you cant ask for anything more.
    Ride/Comfort: I agree with the previous review in with the handlebars and seat are too low. Also the stock foot tunnels dont get rid of the snow very well. Ive changed all that anyway with a few mods. But this thing wasnt meant to sit down and dink around on. It was build to pin the throttle, hold the f**k on, and hope you come down the mountain with it!! My mods include:

    Lefty throttle
    Timbersled intake
    Full SLP exhaust
    3 in. handlebar riser
    2010 m8 seat (the lighter, higher one)
    Simmons Skis
    Snow Eliminator
    Rear 2 wheel bogey kit
    Anti-slop steering support
    Improved venting

    Overall, I havent really done anything but bash this thing into little pieces, put in back together with bailing wire and duck tape and bash it into the ground again. its such a trooper and everything I could have asked for in a sled. Whether your looking for a used or happened to find one brand new somehow, this is a good machine and could not be happier with it.
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    Simply Kickass Sled
    By Kurt(Owner), Feb. 18, 2009
    I've been riding it for three years now and whenever I sidehill it I feel like it's saying, "come on, wuss, let's go to the top! Whaddya skeered?!" It begs to be ridden harder and go places I don't really want to go. I want to have RK Tek port it and install cheater heads on it then put... an SLP or Speedwerx Y-pipe, pipe and can on it but it's been so reliable and dependable (knock on wood) that I'm reluctant to mess with it. So far I've only added an Ole's Machine 3-inch riser block for $45 and it makes a big difference on my back. I'm 5'8" and 3-inches is his most popular height and it's the highest you can go without having to change hoses and cables. The next change I want to do is the tallest Boss seat they make, I tried one and it was much easier on my knees but it was as hard as a rock; however I was told they need to be broken in. The stock seat is good for a passenger for short trips but it's just too low! I didn't like the Sly Dog skis at all, I put the stock ones back on, they are good all-around skis. I am going to try the SLP Powder Pros. Read Full Review

     

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    Love hate relationship
    By Justin Hoth(Owner), Jan. 5, 2020
    Picked up my 07 for 2800 bucks. Lots of mods big 2 wheel kit, 2.6 powerclaw track, cpc secondary clutch, fox float shocks, drivers, slp exh setup, bdx airbox, bdx Diamond drive, lightweight hood and seat, really the list goes on. I love this sled and hate it at the same time. Idk about stock configu...ration but the way mine sits it shits and gets! It'll pick the skis right off the ground carves great sidehills great i truly love riding it when it runs. Problem with these sleds is heat, stator issues, and the stock diamond drive. I have every vent imaginable on mine and itll still get hot after 15 mins of hard riding. Clutch area gets smoking hot which kills belts. Now to the stator. In 2 yrs I'm now on my 3rd stator.first went out had out sent in for rewind. Came back on 4th ride Went bad again. It's sent in for warranty and now have a used oem to supplement my down time for the repair work. It could be the place I've chosen to do the work or it could be other things.. Who knows. Get rid of the taillight it'll short due to its routing and ditch the grip heaters, they'll do the same. Check your grounds and secure them. I do ride harder then most in my group maybe it's me on older tech? Just realize a sled of this year won't be maintenance free. Read Full Review

     

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    works great but don't know if it is worth it
    By Jbeaz(Owner), Jan. 8, 2018
    I just barely got a pretty much new snowmobile it worked well it has been sitting for ten years and worked like a charm for a few miles then it would die when we throttle it we tried everything trying to fix it. might be fuel pump a 800 dollar replacement kind of annoying for the pric. but still a g...reat snowmobile. Read Full Review

     

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