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johnnynb -> RCGF Gasoline engine 26cc,45cc,50cc,100cc,65cc (11/16/2007 3:09:42 PM)

Zhejiang RCGF Model&Engine Manufactory situated in the Foreign Trade Mansion of Longyou City Zhejiang Province ,established in 2003 ,is one of the professional manufactures in various of gasoline engines ,specially in model aircrafts .we are top manufactory,we have best quality.

We have our own research and development department ,and offer OEM Service for you . And we can produce all kinds of engines according to your requirements .

We have sold our engines all over the world ,such as Australia , Germany ,Singapore ,England etc . Now we want to find more agents from all over the world ,if you are interested in welcome to join us
We sincerely look forward to cooperation with you.We will supply you the professional technical supply and best after service .

Our product including 26cc,45cc,50cc,100cc,65cc .
if you like our products and want become our dealer
please feel free to contact us
Email:rcgfservice@yahoo.cn or johnnynb@126.com




aussiesteve -> RE: R/C Gasoline engine 26cc,45cc,50cc,100cc,65cc (11/16/2007 11:27:18 PM)

Hi Johnny
I'll post here to add some additional info for you.
I am the importer of these engines to Australia under the RCGF brand name.
Before making the decision to become the importer, I extensively tested them (all of the sizes) on the bench as well as on planes. I can vouch that they are an excellent product. (I wouldn't bother with them if they weren't - there are so many good engines out there).
I've used and abused them on the bench as well as on planes, My 14 and 16 year old sons have used and abused them on planes and they have all performed flawlessly to date (hence my decision to import them). Previously, I've used DA 50, 100 and 150's as well as DL50's and a couple of ZDZ 80s so I do have something to compare against.

I'll be posting some video in about a month of our new 100cc Extra fitted with the 100cc RCGF engine.

If you would like to get an independent opinion - just ask by PM'ing me.




T3beatz -> RE: RCGF Gasoline engine 26cc,45cc,50cc,100cc,65cc (2/28/2008 12:43:31 PM)

I have the 65cc engine and I'm loving it so far! it is very easy to use and it starts on the first flip all the time... I just have to learn to tune it up a little... turning my xoar 22-10 at 6900, hoping to get 7500 befor I switch to the 24x8...




aussiesteve -> RE: RCGF Gasoline engine 26cc,45cc,50cc,100cc,65cc (2/28/2008 12:54:59 PM)

Yep - I have at least one of each size flying in various planes of ours and I have the same experience - an easy going motor.
Believe me - you will see that 7500 after a couple of gallons of gas and when you tune it. - Start with the high speed needle, get max rpm then richen it about 200rpm, Then adjust the low speed for best transition. When you are close 1/16th of a turn makes a big difference so set it in small amounts.





T3beatz -> RE: RCGF Gasoline engine 26cc,45cc,50cc,100cc,65cc (2/28/2008 1:08:26 PM)

Yeah, thats where I go wrong some times with gas, I turn the needle to much and it bogs on me and I cant figure out if Its because to much gas, or not enough... I got it running pretty good yesterday but that was with only one tank of gas. what is your 65cc rpm range? so I can have something to set my sights on[sm=teeth_smile.gif].




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