Rossi Engines OUT OF PRODUCTION
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Other than having spoke to Allen about his comment, and his remembering shipping something like 1/2 dozen engines to the guy no. It seems like a slanderous comment in spirit of the thread to me, which is why I asked about it specifically. Rossi doesn't just quit making engines. If an engine is out of production, they usually make an engine to replace it or as an upgrade for that class of engine. Just to say that Novarossi is out of engines is a ridiculous comment. That's what they do is make engines! I"m always looking for older engines like Fox and Rossi even though newer engines are made, I understand someone that likes electric may seek the demise of nitro, jumping on the bandwagon of nitro engines not being made anymore doesn't change the fact that nitro is still widely used in certain sects of the hobby.
True enough though, I shouldn't have raised a 4 year old thread. My apologies for that.
True enough though, I shouldn't have raised a 4 year old thread. My apologies for that.
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I have used 80% nitro in a Rossi .15, as well as the TD .049. (yes, over 20 years ago) We always called them nitro motors until lately. Seems odd to me that people care. Now the rules have changed to 10% nitro for racing and speed. I think it is a good idea. The FAI straight methanol fuel is a bit finicky, but I have used it before in FAI speed. I guess nitro would be the wrong term for that. Really 40 years ago it was common to call Nitro/Glow as Gas. Even advertisers in magazines would refer to it as gas. I suppose if you want to be anal it could be Semi Diesel premixed methanol based internal combustion reciprocating Engine. I still call them nitro motors and most people know what I am talking about. I have been making a bunch of Turbo plug heads for a few of my motors. Maybe I can call them Turbo - Nitro - Tuned Pipe - Engines. And be accurate. Oh and to keep things on topic, I met Allen at the Perry Georgia swap meet. He didn't return my email later. There were Novarossi motors available two Marches ago at the swap meet. They were 1/2 the price of what they once were. I want one. A .28 rear exhaust please if someone would like to send me one.
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Semi Diesel
#35
Semi Otto compression ignition engines? Nitro motor is good for me. I have got in trouble here for spelling Diesel wrong too. It is after midnight, and it says 9:00 on this thread. We are in the same time zone?
#36
As far as I am concerned it is not a nitro engine unless it burns 90% or more nitro.
Last edited by Sport_Pilot; 09-07-2014 at 08:41 PM.
#37
The RC car people call all of the glow erngines "nitro engines" or even "gas engines" still. The RC car companies still advertise the RC cars and engines as nitro car or nitro engines too. So one needs to just shrug it off and continue on. It is part of the vocabulary now.
It is similar to the people calling engines motors and motors engines.
It is similar to the people calling engines motors and motors engines.
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I bought four NovaRossi's last year but haven't run any of them. They all look excellent to me and I'm really looking forward to getting them into planes.
I have 3 RE .15's that are all supposed to go on one plane. The idea is a Dave Platt Duelist but 3-engines.
The 4th engine is a side-exhaust .12 that I don't remember if I had a plan for it or not but I have a gazillion different things it could go in.
I bought muffled pipes for the .15's but they weigh a ton and I'm sorry I bought them. The pipe I bought for my OS .15 CV-A is a lot lighter and if it works with the NR's then I'll get more of them.
Hopefully I won't be needing parts because I didn't buy any.
I have 3 RE .15's that are all supposed to go on one plane. The idea is a Dave Platt Duelist but 3-engines.
The 4th engine is a side-exhaust .12 that I don't remember if I had a plan for it or not but I have a gazillion different things it could go in.
I bought muffled pipes for the .15's but they weigh a ton and I'm sorry I bought them. The pipe I bought for my OS .15 CV-A is a lot lighter and if it works with the NR's then I'll get more of them.
Hopefully I won't be needing parts because I didn't buy any.
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Novarossi makes a mighty fine engine. The fit and finish is what one would expect from a high end manufacturer. I have a Ron Paris modified .21 for off-road buggies. I haven't ran it (it's new still) but I'm sure it revs like the dickens. My engine is about 15 years old though.
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Novarossi makes a mighty fine engine. The fit and finish is what one would expect from a high end manufacturer. I have a Ron Paris modified .21 for off-road buggies. I haven't ran it (it's new still) but I'm sure it revs like the dickens. My engine is about 15 years old though.
As far as my plan goes, I'm not putting my three .15s in an actual Duellist. I'm going to design my own thing specifically for those engines and it's going to be Duellist-like. Just wanted to get the idea across.
I just have no idea what I'm going to do with those pipes since more of the pipe will be off the back of the wing than over it.
Maybe I can get the engines close enough to the plane and rotate the engines so they attach to the sides of the fuse. That might look pretty cool. Pipe on top and two down the sides.
Regarding your buggy engine. I'm sure it's not necessary, but has anyone ever tried water cooling? And I've never understood why car engines use less oil? I'd think they'd need more than planes instead of less since they don't have a lot of air-cooling going on. I seriously don't get why that works at all.
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15 years old is a baby in glow engine years. Glow technology has been in the stages of diminishing returns for a very long time now so it's not like a golden age happened after you bought that engine.
As far as my plan goes, I'm not putting my three .15s in an actual Duellist. I'm going to design my own thing specifically for those engines and it's going to be Duellist-like. Just wanted to get the idea across.
I just have no idea what I'm going to do with those pipes since more of the pipe will be off the back of the wing than over it.
Maybe I can get the engines close enough to the plane and rotate the engines so they attach to the sides of the fuse. That might look pretty cool. Pipe on top and two down the sides.
Regarding your buggy engine. I'm sure it's not necessary, but has anyone ever tried water cooling? And I've never understood why car engines use less oil? I'd think they'd need more than planes instead of less since they don't have a lot of air-cooling going on. I seriously don't get why that works at all.
As far as my plan goes, I'm not putting my three .15s in an actual Duellist. I'm going to design my own thing specifically for those engines and it's going to be Duellist-like. Just wanted to get the idea across.
I just have no idea what I'm going to do with those pipes since more of the pipe will be off the back of the wing than over it.
Maybe I can get the engines close enough to the plane and rotate the engines so they attach to the sides of the fuse. That might look pretty cool. Pipe on top and two down the sides.
Regarding your buggy engine. I'm sure it's not necessary, but has anyone ever tried water cooling? And I've never understood why car engines use less oil? I'd think they'd need more than planes instead of less since they don't have a lot of air-cooling going on. I seriously don't get why that works at all.
Big heat sink heads and lots of nitro keep them cool. 25-30% nitro and 8% oil works great, but the reason it works is due to the oil volume due to the wider tuning window and richer mixture. You'll get far more oil through an engine with 30% nitro than you will on 5-15%. Also, a car engine will only see WOT for a few seconds at a time. Run a car engine on 8% oil at WOT for 5 minutes? It'll explode. Or implode, not sure.
8% oil is too little I think, I feel better running my cars on 10-12% but they don't run top rpm then and they have less snappy throttle response. The racers run $400-800 engines on 6-8% oil all the time and get long life from their engines despite the common idea that lots of oil means long life. I'm not a racer so I don't buy into all that jazz.
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if you are looking for a rossi engine. I just got a .60 in absolutely fabulous condition.
[email protected] if interested
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