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Forum: Gas Engines
11-20-2015, 10:06 PM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

Twins don't. There is one CDI (two plug cables of...

Twins don't. There is one CDI (two plug cables of course) one hall sensor and magnet and one spark fed to both cables. It's a parallel set-up. Yes I was in your shoes 6 years ago when I first...
Forum: Gas Engines
11-19-2015, 05:08 PM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

The CDI uses the same energy to spark a 10cc...

The CDI uses the same energy to spark a 10cc single or 85cc single.

But why use a second battery at all? I recommend the Tech Aero Ignition Battery Eliminator (IBEC). It powers the CDI from the...
Forum: Gas Engines
11-19-2015, 09:52 AM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

Try the Classic Pattern sticky on the Kaos

Try the Classic Pattern sticky on the Kaos
Forum: Gas Engines
11-18-2015, 03:18 PM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

Or the OS GT15 or GG15. The GT has a CDI/sparker...

Or the OS GT15 or GG15. The GT has a CDI/sparker while the GG has glow plug for petrol (no CDI needed, saving 3 1/2 ounces). Beware tho, the 15cc engines turn 14-15" props so clearance might be a...
Forum: Gas Engines
11-11-2015, 04:48 AM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

That's a lot of prop for a 15cc. The 15x6 is...

That's a lot of prop for a 15cc. The 15x6 is about right for break in and after. But it is the right amount of power for the 77" span plane.

A 30cc for the bigger stik is also about right mostly...
Forum: Gas Engines
02-13-2013, 07:25 PM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

RE: RCGF Engines

I agree totally. I've notseenmuch negative over the past 3+ years that I've used avgas.

It does produce slightly less power than premium autogas. but that doesn't matter at all in my application...
Forum: Gas Engines
02-13-2013, 07:15 PM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

RE: RCGF Engines

It's not the gas...it's the yellow tubing. Chemistry is not conducive to keeping all the softening oil in the plastic. Gasoline (any type) removes the oil over time

Use urethane tubing designed...
Forum: Gas Engines
11-23-2011, 08:14 PM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

RE: RCGF Engines

Steve,

I have not followed this thread at all but have heard that their 32cc is very strong. Do you know what their 32 is like?
Forum: Gas Engines
09-23-2011, 08:54 AM
Replies: 6,847
Views: 919,926
Posted By MTK

RE: RCGF Engines

If carb has more than 3/8" clearance, it's a non-issue for small gassies.

Cutting a hole to firewall to add clearance is also a non-issue as far as firewall strength goes, so take your pick
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