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Firepower R/C -> Evolution Glow Engine Success Story (8/21/2011 4:11 AM)
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I went out and flew my latest Hangar 9 Hellcat today with an Evolution 100 NX and a Bisson Pitts muffler. It sounded like an outstanding combination, and I was happy with the way it ran... rock solid from the start of the flight right up to the dead stick 30 seconds after takeoff! Crap! Luckily I was kind of in a downwind position and brought it in for a good landing, but I was worried why the engine quit. I have read so many horror stories here about how these engines are trash on the internet forums, and now here I was with a "punk" Evolution engine. That is, until I realized that I forgot to top off the fuel after the last run![8|] Whoopsie. I must have checked everything 100 times... all except the stupid fuel. Never thought I would do that. Anyway, the Hellcat is a great glider, and maybe one of Hangar 9's best flyers (as others have said), which is why the plane still exists. And after topping off I had 3 great flights without so much as a hiccup. Confidence was restored. Now some will label me a fan boy, but I really think that Evolution Engines get more bad press than they deserve. I have many and they all run great! That's not to say they are perfect though, as I have had some difficulties with a couple of them (bad factory glow plugs and a 60 that hates to be inverted for example), but not really any more troubles than I have had with other brands. I replaced a balky OS 46fx, yes an OS engine, that was on a World Models P-51 with an inverted Evolution .46 and it ran like a top (until the day someone shot me down). You do have to be careful with aftermarket mufflers (not enough back pressure, which is what the Evo carbs need to operate well) and take off all that "set-right" beginner needle valve junk, but after that they seem good to me. And now for my rant [:D] Now I know some will think that this must be one of the few "good" ones that squeaked through on the assembly line, but most difficulties people have with these engines I believe are due to poor tuning. I hear the same thing about Super Tigre engines a lot, too. Those darned Super Tigres are "hard to adjust", or "won't hold a tune", or "are just a cheap, crap engine". Hogwash! The absolute best running engine I have (2 stroke) is a Super Tigre G90 Chinese version that I bought from someone for $45 who said it was impossible to tune. To hear this engine run is sweet 2 stroke music and it has NEVER, EVER QUIT ONCE on me. Hand flip starting all day, dead reliable on Omega 10%. Must be one of those few "good" ones, too. I guess I could go on and on, including my Magnum/ASP engines. I guess what I am trying to say is that I get tired of reading about people basically saying "all of brand "X" engines suck because I couldn't get mine to run right" or they cost less than "brand Y". There are other good brands out there other than OS (had 4 and loved 3 of them) or Saito (have 5 and all are good). I digress: I started this thread to ask others that have had positive experiences with Evolution engines to share their stories. I don’t want this to become a brand bashing thread. We have all heard plenty of bad…is there anybody with some good out there?
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