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ewormm -> 2-stroke fuel in a 4-stroke (3/31/2004 10:03:05 PM)

Should I be running my FS Magnum 1.20 on my 2-stoke fuel? What is the difference anyway?




ifixairplanes -> RE: 2-stroke fuel in a 4-stroke (4/1/2004 5:14:56 PM)

as long as you have the recommend amount of oil in your fuel your all set. usually is about 18%-20% oil is good. also 4 strokes like a little castor. i use a fuel that has a mix of synthetic and castor oil, Which is the Omega. i use omega 15% in my os FS.70 and my .46fx with no probs. go fly!

sean




norbe -> RE: 2-stroke fuel in a 4-stroke (4/13/2004 6:35:36 PM)

One question, since you use omega, and that is the only fuel I buy. There are 2 fuels with 15% ONE for 4 strokes and another for 2 strokes, now I always had 4 stroke engines so I bought the first one. Now I have a TT 120Pro and I am courious if I can use the same 4 stroke fuel, so is the 4 stroke fuel sutable for 2 stroke also or is it the other way around? Last question is since omega makes a 20% fuel for car engines, what is the diffrence? I know that some plane engines run better with a little more nitromethane so what would happen if I run car gas in an airplane engine?




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