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Old 02-08-2004, 07:46 PM
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Guys,

I bet you are all extremely tired of this question but for the funtana s40 should i go saito 72 or saito 80 i am realy puzzled i want to harrier hover and so on but dont wanna have it be too much to handle i live in ohio if the air makes a difference. Thanks.
Old 02-08-2004, 08:09 PM
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Go with the 72 and use a higher nitro content (20-30% heli fuel) and you get the best of both worlds (less weight and lots of power). I ordered a YS 63 for mine. Gonna use Cool power 30% heli fuel (more oil too). Plenty of power.

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Where in the world did you Y.S. 63 I hear they are horribly hard to find are they pretty easy to find now or something? If so would it be better than the SAITO 82 and does it require a pump I dont know much about them. Thanks.
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I found it just searching on Yahoo. Typed in YS engines. CentralHobbies carries them. Whether or not it's better than the Saito 80, I'm not sure. I just heard the YS 63 was a good engine for this plane and decided to try it out. I've heard a lot of good things about YS in general. I don't think the 63 has a pump. Deciding on an engine is always a b!tch cauce you have so many choices and so many opinions on them all. So I say go with what you feel is right for you since you're the pilot.

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JUst wanted to let you know that the YS 63 is a pumped engine. I would compare the power of this enigne, with just about any 90 size engine when compared to weight and perfromance. Just my 2 cents. Ys's are great engines.
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ORIGINAL: rgreen24

JUst wanted to let you know that the YS 63 is a pumped engine. I would compare the power of this enigne, with just about any 90 size engine when compared to weight and perfromance. Just my 2 cents. Ys's are great engines.
Yes it is pumped but the pump is built into the engine and the power is incredible, Here is a link http://www.centralhobbies.com/Engines/ys/YS63FZ.html
They are on sale right now.

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Mine will be here Wednesday. Good deal.

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