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asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/23/2005 10:16:50 PM   
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I have a 72 inch laser 200, the specified engine for this plane is a 4 stroke 120, would the 160 twin be a worthy alternative to the 120 in this setup as far as power, weight and reliability is concerned?

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/23/2005 11:26:24 PM   
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Rupurt:

Generally, people ignore the recommended maximum engine size. I'd think a 1.50 or 1.80 four stroke single would be a more popular engine in that plane.

On the other hand, if you think a 1.20 two stroke will fly it nicely, the ASP 1.60 twin will fly it.

A rough equivalent is q 1.60 twon equals a 1.20 single cylinder four stroke, the 1.20 4s single is equivalent to a 1.0 two stroke single.

remember, this is a ROUGH equivalent.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/23/2005 11:34:51 PM   
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I am going for the coolness factor at the moment, besides the saito 150 I was thinking of putting in this plane is about the same price. I have also heard the saito 150 runs kinda rough(in terms of vibration) and the 160 twin runs quite smooth. Is this true?

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/23/2005 11:41:41 PM   
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Quite true. The Saito 1.50 and 1.80 can really shake things up if not adjusted correctly. The ASP/Magnum/OS 1.60 is an alternate firing twin, really a smooth running engine. And as you said, the "Coolness" factor enters.

For real down and dirty "Ultra Cool" you need to use the flat four OS 3.20, or a radial with five cylinders or more. For me, the three cylinder radials just "Don't make it."

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 8:15:10 AM   
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Thanks bill, i think i will probably try the twin, if it doesn't work out on the plane, it's still a neat conversation piece.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 9:06:47 AM   
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The 160 twin seems to be a trouble free easy to tune engine but as Bill say's the power is not much stronger than the 120 single. But its got that cool looks and sound.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 11:13:59 AM   
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I have seen the os 320 flat 4 and it was very quiet(it was difficult to hear over other engines), I wonder if it is possible to make them a little louder.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 12:02:02 PM   
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They come from the factory with four straight exhaust pipes on them.

Enjoy,

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 1:35:39 PM   
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Oh, am I right in assuming this is a ringed engine, I am pretty sure it is but just wanna check. I have a vw 1600cc flat four but that is for another project I am working on, besides i probably couldn't afford the amount of lead required for balancing.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 1:45:50 PM   
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Yes, it is ringed

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 4:57:43 PM   
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The magnum 1.60 is real cool....and not much more money than the Saito's.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 5:40:31 PM   
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FBD what will the flying weight of that ultimate be? maybe be a little nose heavy with all the bean dip

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 5:49:35 PM   
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What's the fuel consumption like? Will the 500ml tank be large enough for reasonable length flights, say 10-15 mins.

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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 5:53:16 PM   
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FBD what will the flying weight of that ultimate be? maybe be a little nose
heavy with all the bean dip


I guess I'll hafta eat the bean dip....got chips ??


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RE: asp 160 twin vs asp 120 - 5/24/2005 7:21:11 PM   
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