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2 stroke 30-36 cc engine - 11/14/2003 2:33:57 AM   
TooLy



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Well, i'm looking a new big model for me, don't know if it will be a giant profile or a aerobatic scale.
I need you experience with the big engines.

I'm talking about:

1. O.S BGX-3500
2. MOKI 1.80
3. MOKI 2.10
4. MDS 2.18
5. SUPER TIGRE G-3250 (i can get it in a good price and i own a few small with a great success)
6. MVVS 2.15 glow or gas ( i heared that they don't have a good thorttle response)
7. AVIATOR AV-200

I will use perry pump (the vp-30), anyone tried the vp-20 on a big engine?

Any info will be appreciated (especially on th ST)

Thanks.

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RE: 2 stroke 30-36 cc engine - 11/14/2003 6:10:40 AM   
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my first choice would be a mvvs glow 2.15 run 0 % nitro and 5% oil cheap fuel already has a pumper carb and needle bearings on conecting rod.


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sooo....was that a soft crash or a hard landing?

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RE: 2 stroke 30-36 cc engine - 11/14/2003 11:37:44 AM   
TooLy



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Darin,

How is the MVVS throttle response? you have the one with the walbro carb?

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RE: 2 stroke 30-36 cc engine - 11/14/2003 7:48:42 PM   
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I talked to a guy who converted a Quadra to glow. He mixed his own fuel. I believe it was zero nito and low oil. It was appealing to me from a simplicity standpoint. No ignition! I bet you could get all the fuel supplies at a good kart racing shop. This would be similar to the MVVS.

Many guys in my area run the Moki's. They have a very good reputation. My impression of the BGX is that it's less power and a lot heavier that the 1.60FX. I'm having a lot of fun playing with my new 1.60FX. For it's size and weight, it's a real stump puller. Depending on your application, it may do the job.

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RE: 2 stroke 30-36 cc engine - 11/14/2003 9:26:01 PM   
TooLy



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i'm really want the OMP giant profile.
I know that OS 160 pull it with no problem but it's not the best combo, i want something stronger.

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