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Stu26 08-20-2012 06:54 AM

EME60
 
anyone got one? tried one? recommend one?

john911 08-20-2012 02:22 PM

RE: EME60
 
ya i got one so far it been good about 2gals.im using vess 24a 6600rpm .i hope it holds up.

captinjohn 08-20-2012 02:49 PM

RE: EME60
 
More data on the EME60 engine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnLoBs6lGv0http://www.rchobby-avenue.co.uk/ http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/js/f...ular_smile.gif

closetguy 08-20-2012 03:52 PM

RE: EME60
 
where can you get parts for this engine?

captinjohn 08-20-2012 07:02 PM

RE: EME60
 
I guess a person could email one of the venders. I really just started reading about them....I am not trying to promote them, but any engine kinda interests me. I would be more interested in winning a few million DOLLARS ! Capt,n

Stu26 08-21-2012 12:49 AM

RE: EME60
 
what does a dle55 swing on the vess 24A? what are you flying it in?

Stu26 08-21-2012 12:50 AM

RE: EME60
 
what does a dle55 swing on the vess 24A? what are you flying it in?

john911 08-21-2012 06:52 AM

RE: EME60
 
i dont know what dle 55 swing a 24at. i use 23a on 55.i had gw edge an move to 89 slick.it has more power then dle 55

closetguy 08-26-2012 04:36 PM

RE: EME60
 
captinjohn,thanks for the youtube link,thats 57 seconds of my life i will never get back.:D
so i guess from the posts, not many have been brave enough to try a eme60?
6600 on a 24-a seems rite along the power that the jc60 makes,between a dle55 and a da60.

john911 09-28-2012 04:23 PM

RE: EME60
 
update 12 gals of gas 24b vess 6750 after landing.

closetguy 09-28-2012 04:55 PM

RE: EME60
 
that looks like some good numbers to me,just as good or better than the da60.maybe some with the da60 will report there numbers.:D

JEAMEHONG 09-29-2012 12:13 AM

RE: EME60
 


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where can you get parts for this engine?
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mikes68charger 10-01-2012 06:49 PM

RE: EME60
 
I would like to see some info on your EME70

I got a Gaint P47 topflite Im building. I currently have a DLE55 on the shelf on it, but I want a motor with more power and not much more weight and size.

Got any numbers?

closetguy 10-02-2012 06:46 AM

RE: EME60
 
yep i just like to know if it is a 70 sigle or a twin?couldn't get much info at the web site.
i also just bought a EME60 from MileHigh rc,and sent the cylinder and piston to Frank for a new ring.not sure if it was even needed. it didn't look like your run of the mill china ring,look more like a Frank Bowman ring,(dark in color).
also i check the ring gap on the stock ring it was .014,that seems ok for me,but Franks will be .001-.003,engine was clean and oiled on the inside too.
piston was larger than a 55 engine,they must have kept the 55 crankshaft, rather than going with a longer stroke like some do to make a 60 out of a 55.

Stu26 10-02-2012 10:58 AM

RE: EME60
 
I am on the look out for a 60cc motor, I am following this but so little info from people in the field. I may wait for the GP61 but that will be a lot more cash.

Ernie Misner 10-02-2012 11:51 AM

RE: EME60
 
closetguy, do you always discard a stock ring and go with the Frank Bowman ring right from the start?

Thanks, Ernie

closetguy 10-02-2012 01:14 PM

RE: EME60
 
i know, i was thinkin what kind of nut job takes a new engine apart just to change a ring.it's just you get such a better seal with Franks rings and i like to start, if possible with a new bore and a new ring with no wear patterns in the bore from the ring before.after going through two DLE55's and seeing the difference the FB ring made i want to try it in the EME60 from the start.both the dle's had WAY better compression and they ran smoother with more rpm's.
just wanted this 60 to be every bit as good,it seems to get good rpm's rite up there with the best with the stock ring. and i have always tried to squeeze out every rpm that i can out of a engine,and paid the price sometimes along the way.

Ernie Misner 10-02-2012 05:07 PM

RE: EME60
 
So you have to send him the piston and cylinder. Is that because it's is first ring job for this particular engine? What if I wanted a ring from him for my new DLE20cc, just order the ring?

Thanks again, Ernie

john911 10-02-2012 05:18 PM

RE: EME60
 
yes because its the first.he should have them for dle2

closetguy 10-03-2012 02:29 AM

RE: EME60
 
yes he has them for the dle20.
[email protected]

Ernie Misner 10-03-2012 04:02 PM

RE: EME60
 
Thanks, I talked to Frank. 1st class guy as you mentioned. Of interest is cleaning up the reed block. That sounds like a great idea too.

Ernie

ramoooo 10-06-2012 11:31 PM

RE: EME60
 


hi,

is there nay update on the EME60, how is it holding up so far ?
can we have specifics
I'm interested in one as well but need to know if it is as reliable as the DLE ?
thanks</p>

ramoooo 10-06-2012 11:32 PM

RE: EME60
 
also how much does it cost for a new Bowman ring and how easy is it to install ?
thanks again

john911 10-07-2012 05:35 AM

RE: EME60
 
so far [13 gal] i like more then my dle55 idle a lot smoother an more power.its a new engine only time will tell if going hold up.

ramoooo 10-07-2012 09:12 AM

RE: EME60
 
thats great to hear that, I really love my dle55 since it is so reliable and never had a dead stick in 4x dle55.

is your EME60 reliable so far ? did you ever have a dead stick ?
Im going to get extreme flight hopefully at the beggining of this coming year and it would be nice to put the EME60 in it since it has more power over the DLE55.

do you know if it has Japanese bearings or Chinese ?

thanks for all of your help and please keep us posted.
many thanks


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