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Old 04-20-2003, 01:54 PM
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Saito 65

Master Airscrew 13x6

10% nitro

Idle 2100 peak 9000 run @ 8600

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Good or bad?
Old 06-05-2003, 02:18 PM
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Doesn't sound bad my Saito 80 turns an APC 13x7 at 9300 rpm and i believe it turned the master Airscrew 13x6 at about 9500-9600
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My 65 saito runs about the same@9000 with 13-6 prop and 15% nitro but Iam going to change to a 12-6 and get the RPMs up better..13-6 seems just alittle much for mine ,.engine seems to get a little to hot!!
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Default Saito 65 Tach readings

For comparison-

My Saito .56 would turn a 12x6 at 10,500. I bet it would turn a 13x6 close to that .65...

My YS .63 would turn a 13x6 APC (not MA!) at 11,000...

The .65 is a BIG engine too...

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