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friend er my ex girlfriends bro told me they made an engine with 80,000 rpm i told him not a reg engine i said it had to hoped up but know im wondering whats the engine with the highest rpm?? fantom 43,000?
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Oh, absolutely, if you're talking about a turbine Like Todd said. Those turbine aircraft engines reach about 150,000 rpm, about twice what your friend said. But those aren't reciprocating internal combustion either...
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Re: what 80,rpm thats crazyyy!
Originally posted by ColombianorTr
friend er my ex girlfriends bro told me they made an engine with 80,000 rpm i told him not a reg engine i said it had to hoped up but know im wondering whats the engine with the highest rpm?? fantom 43,000?
friend er my ex girlfriends bro told me they made an engine with 80,000 rpm i told him not a reg engine i said it had to hoped up but know im wondering whats the engine with the highest rpm?? fantom 43,000?
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People base engines on their RPMs for 2 reasons:
Normally it means more options for gearing. If you have a engine with 31,000RPM if you want any kind of speed your going to need to gear it really tall, and acceleration will suffer somewhat. If your engine is 40,000 you can use shorter gearing and still maintain a high speed while keeping acceleration good too. More RPM usually thet better unless the stroke is so short it causes power and torque to suffer.
Normally it means more options for gearing. If you have a engine with 31,000RPM if you want any kind of speed your going to need to gear it really tall, and acceleration will suffer somewhat. If your engine is 40,000 you can use shorter gearing and still maintain a high speed while keeping acceleration good too. More RPM usually thet better unless the stroke is so short it causes power and torque to suffer.
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guys im wondering if you can put a miny turbine in a car that would be cool use it as a turbo of somehow. but stupid i dea
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Originally posted by 1fstxnt
Hey casey, how many nitro engines have YOU owned or worked on for that matter? nuff said...Jon
Hey casey, how many nitro engines have YOU owned or worked on for that matter? nuff said...Jon
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Originally posted by CaseyDDR
I have a nova rossi .12 right now in a touring car. nice try though
I have a nova rossi .12 right now in a touring car. nice try though
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I have the trx 2.5 in one of my rustlers and it does rev REALLY high...I don't have any way to give you an exact rpm but I can tell you it sounds much higher than any engine I've heard so far...(haven't heard a fantom wind out)
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The TRX 2.5 uses only top-grade, ultra-high performance, large diameter ball bearings. Top quality bearings improve power by reducing parasitic friction. The rear engine bearing uses a high-tech composite cage for reliable operation at engine speeds that approach 50,000 RPM!
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Originally posted by CaseyDDR
I have a nova rossi .12 right now in a touring car. nice try though
I have a nova rossi .12 right now in a touring car. nice try though
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Talking of RPM's, is it possible to over rev a nitro engine? Or are they like diesel engines which self limit?
Not that important, just idle curiosity.
Not that important, just idle curiosity.
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It IS possible to overrev a 2 stroke, although while driving with the wheels on the ground , it would be hard, and maybe impossible. The way you could overrev a 2 stroker though is: reving the engine with the wheels off the ground, after starting it, or after a wreak, if the wheels were facing up.. By spinning the drivetrain and wheels with no resistance on the wheels, would be the sure way to over-rev a 2 stroker.
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Ahh thanks Todd, looks like I'll have to be careful. My Pirate spends more time upside down than rightway up with my driving skills...lol.
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As long as you dont gas it full throttle for a extended period while upside down, you should be okay. Sometimes I rev my buggy engine in short blips when I flip it upside down if I am a long way away and I know the engine will die before I can get to it, so I dont have to start it again. This is fine as long as you dont peg the throttle full out! Its just the freewheeling full throttle, that seems to stretch the crank rod until it snaps. LOL