Ultima Engine Program at Midwest Motorcycle Supply is announcing the availability of EPA compliant engines from the company. They are available in sizes from 80ci up to 127ci and legal in 49 states (Once again, California will have to wait). Don’t forget that an EPA engine ceases to be EPA compliant as soon as you change the exhaust system with which it was approved. So, Ultima provides a list of exhausts needed to be used. They are being offered in natural, black or polished finishes and are ready to install with carburetors, air filters and ignitions included. The 80ci to 113ci engines are supplied with a two-year/24,000-mile limited warranty, and the 120ci and 127ci engines have a one-year/12,000 mile limited warranty. Ultima Products.
EPA Approval For Ultima Engines
Published by August 26th, 2008 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Engines.4 Responses to “EPA Approval For Ultima Engines”
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We at Desperado have used several Ultima engines over the past few years and have been well satisfied with their performance and dependability. These engines have proven to be a cost effective alternative to some of the more pricy engines on the market while still being American Made! I have a couple of EPA engines in transit to our facility as I write this note and I look forward to testing the performance of these engines on our dyno. I will keep all advised as to my findings.
The Ultima engines are the best horsepower per dollar motors on the market. We have been using them for the past 4 yrs., and have only had one problem, that was immediatly taken care of. I am glad to hear they are taking the necessary steps to keep these motors as a option for new construction. With out his compliance they would surely be gone from the market.
Great article in the new issue of AIM on the EPA rules and how they work/get around them. Even Cali.
It’s too bad there are such strict EPA regulations in Cali, where you can’t enjoy the finer things in life.