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Not sure what is up W/these prices but the FG84R3 pistons are dirt cheap from HH. I bought the last 2 a few days ago. They are in transit "as we speak".
http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=saig84r306&searchType=prod uctgrid
Here is the Advantage price.
http://www.advantagehobby.com/245520/SAIG84R306/
The FG57T pistons have a skirt that is just a bit too long to use in my FA512R3 hybrid so I was going to buy one FG84R3 piston just to see if the compression hieght differed from the FA180 or FG57T (the FG57T has .016" taller compression hieght than the FA180) & perhaps if it (SAIGR306) had a shorter skirt. All 3 use the FA180 ring.
When I realized how cheap they were I tried to buy 3 but all they had was 2. Hopefully the price will hold until I can get a 3rd if they differ from the FG57.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SearchCmd?searchKeyword=saig84r306&searchType=prod uctgrid
Here is the Advantage price.
http://www.advantagehobby.com/245520/SAIG84R306/
The FG57T pistons have a skirt that is just a bit too long to use in my FA512R3 hybrid so I was going to buy one FG84R3 piston just to see if the compression hieght differed from the FA180 or FG57T (the FG57T has .016" taller compression hieght than the FA180) & perhaps if it (SAIGR306) had a shorter skirt. All 3 use the FA180 ring.
When I realized how cheap they were I tried to buy 3 but all they had was 2. Hopefully the price will hold until I can get a 3rd if they differ from the FG57.
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Old Fart Dragon (in this case) is a voice over control program that allows you to talk to your computer (as we all do from time to time) and get it to translate words into print. Actually a very good device. The Storch is "a pretty a/c" diong minor aerobatics and it will be used to annoy our local war birds guys when I put the scale WW 2 german assault glider behind it. Glad you agree I have a 115 and access to a 125 if I decide to go that way. Been playing with 1:1's today, wedge tails and orions and cheyennes. Good fun very sore shoulder but it was worth it.
you lazy so and so here's lots of people thinking you were going to all that trouble to type good fun flying with the wedgies eh? ive yet to see a better pilot at the field and they fly good formation.If they drank beer and stood at the bar telling good stories afterwards it would be perfect you can come over any time you feel like it and tow a large glider thru the heli's on any sunday you like.
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Hi Ed,
Guess I missed something. I ran Klotz Super Techniplate at 16:1 gas to oil. Here's the Tower URL: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXS622&P=ML
Note that this blend is 20% castor, will mix with gas, methanol and nitro.
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Guess I missed something. I ran Klotz Super Techniplate at 16:1 gas to oil. Here's the Tower URL: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXS622&P=ML
Note that this blend is 20% castor, will mix with gas, methanol and nitro.
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Ok you lot how come no one has mentioned the new gas engine based on the 62. One of our club bright sparks is in the process of acquiring one from HHQ.
Probably because the 62 glow barely flies a 46 decathlon at scale performance.Only God and hobbsy would dare to fly one with a gas 62,trust me let us know what it's like to run in ok?
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With the usual 15% drop in HP over the GI versions that Saito FG engines suffer, power will be about the same as an FA50 @ .85HP.
Hi Ed,
Guess I missed something. I ran Klotz Super Techniplate at 16:1 gas to oil. Here's the Tower URL: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXS622&P=ML
Note that this blend is 20% castor, will mix with gas, methanol and nitro.
CR
Guess I missed something. I ran Klotz Super Techniplate at 16:1 gas to oil. Here's the Tower URL: http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXS622&P=ML
Note that this blend is 20% castor, will mix with gas, methanol and nitro.
CR
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This brings up the point that the biggest cost in the fuel is the oil, regardless whether it is glow or spark ignition. True that gas consumption rate is much lower than methanol, but a gasser with high oil requirement will not save $$$ nearly as much as an engine with roller bearing conrods. Why don't engine manufacturers sell glow engines with roller bearing conrods? It would cost more up front, but save a lot of $$$ in the long run, just like gas engines with roller bearing conrods. Heck, a glow engine with the added roller bearing cost can't cost more to manufacture than a gasser with roller bearing conrods PLUS ignition PLUS pumper carb.
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Actually Old Fart it isn't me that is getting it but the guy in our club who is all conquering in east coast O/T events. Cost reputed to be around $400. All this discussion about how bad the gas engines are (Saito) is disturbing until you try to buy one and there are few to be found let alone purchased and the HHQ back order list will keep them in short supply for some time, price be dammed. Yes I'll keep you up to date and when it comes to flying the gas engines I'll be joining the line up in the new year.
I have an older Saito FA-91 that I have taken apart for a rebuild. This is not the FA-91S. Although I have discovered some difficulty in finding all the parts I need in one location, which may not be a bad thing, I have heard a rumor that many of the parts for the FA-91 and the FA-91S are interchangeable. Is this true??? Many of the parts that I need are "Out of Stock" at Horizon Hobbies. Where do you Saito "Mechanics" find parts for this engine?
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This brings up the point that the biggest cost in the fuel is the oil, regardless whether it is glow or spark ignition. True that gas consumption rate is much lower than methanol, but a gasser with high oil requirement will not save $$$ nearly as much as an engine with roller bearing conrods. Why don't engine manufacturers sell glow engines with roller bearing conrods? It would cost more up front, but save a lot of $$$ in the long run, just like gas engines with roller bearing conrods. Heck, a glow engine with the added roller bearing cost can't cost more to manufacture than a gasser with roller bearing conrods PLUS ignition PLUS pumper carb.
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On the bearing thing, been there tried that no real advantage given the work entailed and wouldn't do it again HOWEVER ceramic pistons etc are well worth the investment in the pursuit of power but the easiest and simplest is to juggle nitro and oil content (including varying viscosity levels) until you get what you want.
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This brings up the point that the biggest cost in the fuel is the oil, regardless whether it is glow or spark ignition. True that gas consumption rate is much lower than methanol, but a gasser with high oil requirement will not save $$$ nearly as much as an engine with roller bearing conrods. Why don't engine manufacturers sell glow engines with roller bearing conrods? It would cost more up front, but save a lot of $$$ in the long run, just like gas engines with roller bearing conrods. Heck, a glow engine with the added roller bearing cost can't cost more to manufacture than a gasser with roller bearing conrods PLUS ignition PLUS pumper carb.
$40 for a gallon of Klotz, 9 gallons of methanol (I can't source it locally but any large city will have sources for bulk) for about $23 & you have 10 gallons of fuel 10% lube mix for $63.
Straight methanol mix will not be as stingy as gasoline but it will use a lot less than nitro mixes. About double the fuel economy as say 15% nitro W/GI.
The $100 for a quality plug & play CDI sytem will soon be paid for in fuel savings.
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Here is an article written by Ray McDougal on the subject of CDI/methanol & oil requirements. http://www.raysmodels.ca/Technical%20Tips/Spark%20ignition.doc
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Here is an article written by Ray McDougal on the subject of CDI/methanol & oil requirements. http://www.raysmodels.ca/Technical%20Tips/Spark%20ignition.doc
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Jim i take offence,i resemble that remark way more than you do and will double up by adding brute force and ignorance in huge measures.
But seriously,you see this happen time and again where people spend lots of money to save lots of money? guess i'm stuck with brute force(nitro)
But seriously,you see this happen time and again where people spend lots of money to save lots of money? guess i'm stuck with brute force(nitro)
Jim i take offence,i resemble that remark way more than you do and will double up by adding brute force and ignorance in huge measures.
But seriously,you see this happen time and again where people spend lots of money to save lots of money? guess i'm stuck with brute force(nitro)
But seriously,you see this happen time and again where people spend lots of money to save lots of money? guess i'm stuck with brute force(nitro)
I'm not sure that I fly a specific airplane/engine combo to get enough use to justify the up front cost of spark ignition on smaller engines. On the bigger gassers, 20cc+, it makes a lot of sense. And those bigger engines use much less oil to save $$$.
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I have an older Saito FA-91 that I have taken apart for a rebuild. This is not the FA-91S. Although I have discovered some difficulty in finding all the parts I need in one location, which may not be a bad thing, I have heard a rumor that many of the parts for the FA-91 and the FA-91S are interchangeable. Is this true??? Many of the parts that I need are "Out of Stock" at Horizon Hobbies. Where do you Saito "Mechanics" find parts for this engine?
Thank you,
Perry
Thank you,
Perry