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Old 07-19-2009 | 07:00 PM
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From: Hemderson, NV
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ORIGINAL: jimmyjames213

why are we only recommending os engines? i have a ax55 and the thing is a pain in the rear. hasnt deadsticked but the midrange is horrible, it flies slower at half throttle than it does at 1/4 throttle. i have no throttle response between 1/4 and 3/4 throttle, just a lot of gargleing. my idle is spot on, it will idle all day. im rich on the high end but not horribly rich. the engine crazy hot when i land, it easily boils any water put on it (wont boil water after about 2o seconds). its still breaking in i only have 5 tanks through it but for all the talk about os being easy to break, doesnt seem to be true. of my 5 engines the ax has been the worst during breakin, even my magnum 4 stroke runs better than this ax (breaking in the magnum). i also have a os 40fp that will die on me for no reason that i can think of while in flight, it will run great one day then bad the next.
get a gms .47 it has a slight blurble in the midrange if your idle isnt perfect but it is a very reliable engine and will pull that p-51 around quite well. their is no reason to spend 120-150 bucks on a engine that doesnt run much better than a 70 dollar one. espically if you are just learning and have the highest chance of a crash. if you want more power than a gms 47 get a magnum 52.
Most of the clubs I have belonged to have someone that can teach you to tune an engine correctly. There shouldn't be any of the fat gurggling you are describing and no mid range lag. It's a lot easier to make an engine run poorly then correctly if you are off on both needles. Sounds like you are a bit out of the ball park with your tune.