RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
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RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Hi there y'all,
This is the first time of mine to be on this Gas engines forum. In terms of gas engines, I'm a NOOB. The plane I've ordered is this one
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ni20moya1...ProductReviews
The engine I was looking for considering DLE20 or Zenoah20, but prices are kinda killing me. I have never flown a plane of this size neither a gas engine. Been flying for the last 7 years. I'm not a 3D flier but anyway, I need your feed backs and thoughts on that motor, if I may go ahead and buy it, If anyone's using it, I need your suggestions, and I really thank y'all in advance.
That's the engine
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...HP_1_95kw.html
Thanks a lot
Mody
This is the first time of mine to be on this Gas engines forum. In terms of gas engines, I'm a NOOB. The plane I've ordered is this one
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ni20moya1...ProductReviews
The engine I was looking for considering DLE20 or Zenoah20, but prices are kinda killing me. I have never flown a plane of this size neither a gas engine. Been flying for the last 7 years. I'm not a 3D flier but anyway, I need your feed backs and thoughts on that motor, if I may go ahead and buy it, If anyone's using it, I need your suggestions, and I really thank y'all in advance.
That's the engine
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/s...HP_1_95kw.html
Thanks a lot
Mody
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Just keep in mind when buying from Hobby King. Absolutely no support for anything whatsoever. For the little extra funds BP Hobbies is a much better source.
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
acerc,
Thank you very much for your response. I can understand pretty well what you are saying, since I tried to call their USA toll free number, and there was no response at all, no operator let alone a auto-recording.
Thanks anyway though,
I might to with DLE20 I think or same engine through BP hobbies. Do you have any thoughts on that engine? any experiences?
Mody
Thank you very much for your response. I can understand pretty well what you are saying, since I tried to call their USA toll free number, and there was no response at all, no operator let alone a auto-recording.
Thanks anyway though,
I might to with DLE20 I think or same engine through BP hobbies. Do you have any thoughts on that engine? any experiences?
Mody
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
I bought two of the FTL26s which are the piston ported version of the engine. It's very smooth, runs well, not super powerful:
Xoar 16x8 7740 rpm, 2200 idle.
Xoar 17x7 7200 rpm, 2050 idle.
MA 16x6 8200 rpm, 2000 idle.
Trgy 16x8 7500 rpm, 2000 idle. Turnigy is a laminated cherry prop.
My G-23 with the same 16x8 Xoar turns 8200 rpm idle 2100 rpm.
I think it's a keeper, but you won't get support from HC. Keep in mind these are really simple two stroke motors, and you have help here on RCU if you need it.
Xoar 16x8 7740 rpm, 2200 idle.
Xoar 17x7 7200 rpm, 2050 idle.
MA 16x6 8200 rpm, 2000 idle.
Trgy 16x8 7500 rpm, 2000 idle. Turnigy is a laminated cherry prop.
My G-23 with the same 16x8 Xoar turns 8200 rpm idle 2100 rpm.
I think it's a keeper, but you won't get support from HC. Keep in mind these are really simple two stroke motors, and you have help here on RCU if you need it.
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Please help me understand the difference between
1. The beam Mount
2. Rear- B crank Case
What engine should go with this plane, 20 CC or 26 CC
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ni20moya1...ProductReviews
I ordered it on Wednesday and it is gonna be delivered on coming Monday.
Thanks in advance
Mody
1. The beam Mount
2. Rear- B crank Case
What engine should go with this plane, 20 CC or 26 CC
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ni20moya1...ProductReviews
I ordered it on Wednesday and it is gonna be delivered on coming Monday.
Thanks in advance
Mody
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Sounds like the HG 20cc has a piston port type of intake rather than reed valves...? (for fresh fuel intake) The piston port is simply a port in the cylinder that opens as the piston reached TDC and the carb is bolted to that port with a mating adaptor or block. Reed valves (DLE) are better in some ways because as the piston begins it's downward motion crankcase pressure will push the reeds shut and contain all of the crankcase pressure - with a piston port the charge can begin coming back out if the intake system and rpms are not perfectly in sync.
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
The 26cc engine he listed is a rear reedvalve engine, it will work fine. It uses engine stand-off which are in the center bottom of the engine picture and are used in place of the beam mounts supplied with the plane.
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Solo,
Your stand up for DLE 20?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXAEPW&P=FR
So 20CC is good enough? or should I go with 23 or 26CC?
One more important question please guys bear with me, since I'm getting myself into Gas so I gotta learn a lot on this.
1. Do I have to have 2 battery packs, one for Ignition and other for Receiver & Servos, or One battery back would do the job?
Thanks
Your stand up for DLE 20?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXAEPW&P=FR
So 20CC is good enough? or should I go with 23 or 26CC?
One more important question please guys bear with me, since I'm getting myself into Gas so I gotta learn a lot on this.
1. Do I have to have 2 battery packs, one for Ignition and other for Receiver & Servos, or One battery back would do the job?
Thanks
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
The engine you had listed is a rear reed valve engine, so is the DLE20. The DLE's are the best engine out of China. You'll get the best aftermarket support from Jody at Valley View RC.
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
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Please help me understand the difference between
1. The beam Mount
2. Rear- B crank Case
What engine should go with this plane, 20 CC or 26 CC
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ni20moya1...ProductReviews
I ordered it on Wednesday and it is gonna be delivered on coming Monday.
Thanks in advance
Mody
Please help me understand the difference between
1. The beam Mount
2. Rear- B crank Case
What engine should go with this plane, 20 CC or 26 CC
http://www.nitroplanes.com/ni20moya1...ProductReviews
I ordered it on Wednesday and it is gonna be delivered on coming Monday.
Thanks in advance
Mody
Rear mount means that the engine has flanged type mounting lugs at the rear of the engine which are used to mount the engine to the firewall, and in most cases metal or wooden standoffs (dowels) are used to provide adequate space for the rear mounted carb.
The all up weight of the model suggests that either engine will fly the plane, and it really depends on your style of flying. If you are pedal to the metal type then the 26cc might be a better choice, while if you are a general relaxed type sport flier then the 20cc might be just the ticket for you. I would also suggest that since you are new to gas powered models, that you read the Newbie to Gas Engine Information thread here.
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Soarrich,
Please let me know what kind of engine mount I would need for this plane? What kind and size of prop spinner I need, and wooden props of Xoar are best deal or Nylong props?
Do I need extra battery pack for ignition or one would work fine?
Please let me know what kind of engine mount I would need for this plane? What kind and size of prop spinner I need, and wooden props of Xoar are best deal or Nylong props?
Do I need extra battery pack for ignition or one would work fine?
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
karolh,
Thanks for the awesome informaton.
I also like to thank y'all for the great information and cooperation you guys are showing.
Where can I find the newbie's link on rcuniverse?
Thanks for the awesome informaton.
I also like to thank y'all for the great information and cooperation you guys are showing.
Where can I find the newbie's link on rcuniverse?
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Also keep in mind that Nitro Planes have poor manuals and many of their planes need to be fixed during assembly. Also their support is suspect as well.
To answer your second question about battery's. Yes you should use two. One for the receiver and one for the engine.
Also Jody is no longer with VVRC but they still service the DLE and are very good
To answer your second question about battery's. Yes you should use two. One for the receiver and one for the engine.
Also Jody is no longer with VVRC but they still service the DLE and are very good
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Where can I find the newbie's link on rcuniverse?
Where can I find the newbie's link on rcuniverse?
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Guys,
Thank you very much for your support. I found the forum for newbies, and I'm gonna keep y'all posted. If anything pops up on my mind, I'm gonna throw it in.
Thanks
Thank you very much for your support. I found the forum for newbies, and I'm gonna keep y'all posted. If anything pops up on my mind, I'm gonna throw it in.
Thanks
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Welcome to gas engines, where dead sticks, fiddling with needles and goo covered models are a thing of the past. Sure hope that you stick around and enjoy the comradrie here.
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Soarrich,
Please let me know what kind of engine mount I would need for this plane?
Soarrich,
Please let me know what kind of engine mount I would need for this plane?
On the DLE you would use the beam mounts that come with the plane, on the other engine you'd use the standoffs that come with the engine.
What kind and size of prop spinner I need, and wooden props of Xoar are best deal or Nylong props?
Do I need extra battery pack for ignition or one would work fine?
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
Prop has to be wooden or it can be Nylon one
16X6 is a best size, I want more thrust not speed. How about this nylon one
http://masterairscrew.com/16x6classi...propeller.aspx
or This wooden one.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXZHX4&P=ML
16X6 is a best size, I want more thrust not speed. How about this nylon one
http://masterairscrew.com/16x6classi...propeller.aspx
or This wooden one.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXZHX4&P=ML
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RE: RCD 26 CC Gas Engine from Hobby King
You can get by with the MA prop on a 20~26cc motor, but I would only use wood props on anything bigger. I would still opt for the wood on a 20~26cc motor just because I've never cut myself on a wood prop, I can't say that for the black or gray steak knifes though.