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Merlin III 01-11-2004 12:40 AM

NexStar with wrong engine?
 
My new Nexstar has the OS .46 FX engine in it.. For some reason they didn't put the FXi in it.. Is there any difference in the two.. All I could find is the FXi has rounded cooling fins on the head and the FX are straight.. Also the needle valve mount is not part of the engine case on the FXi..Is there any performance differances in the two..Thanks...

Merlin III

GalenB 01-11-2004 01:55 AM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
I doubt the FX performs worse than the FXi -- my guess is that it performs better... The 46FX is a great little engine and will pull your NextStart around very well. They are easy to tune and should not give you any trouble at all!

ho2zoo 01-11-2004 02:03 AM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
I believe the FXi engine comes with an air-bleed carburator, whereas the FX has a twin-needle carb. The twin-needle carb performs better and is more precise, that's why they are on the more-expensive engines. You can tell the difference by the tiny hole on the front of an air-bleed carb. Sounds like you got a good deal!

tailskid 01-11-2004 03:30 PM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
Ya Lucked out! Just don't tell them :-)

Jerry

Pilotsmoe 01-11-2004 09:20 PM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
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No, it's definitely not an airbleed carb, it has a low speed needle, like the fx. The carb looks exactly the same, just has the limiters. The performance is the same as the fx. Here is a diagram of the fxi carb

DTB 03-07-2004 02:38 PM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
Yesterday, I did some training with some new students on a Nextstar with the new 46FXi and a Alpha with the Evolution 46. Both motors appear to be made very well. The Evolution 46 has a angled back glow plug more like a 4-stroke that is good to get your hands away from the prop. The Evolution engines are suppose to be pre-broken in and ran at the factory before shipping. The Evolution 46 has more fins on the rear of the head to better cool the motor. The OS FXi is basically a rebadged FX with no differences except for the name plate. Both motors have a remote high speed needle and a air bleed low end screw. When flying the engines, there is a huge difference in power although they have the same displacement. The FXi had a ton more power compared to the Evolution, however the Evolution had very little vibration due to the shaft counter balancer. The Evolution 46 did not have the power to accelerate into the air quickly. It literally creep on up in altitude slowly, but the FXi really gained altitude quickly and has more power to get out of a bad situation if it arouse. Much more pull. The Alpha did however have a 3 blade and the Nextstar had a two blade, but the difference was significant. Both engines were running optimally with the mixture. If OS ever starts selling this FXi engine separately, I would buy one especially if it is cheaper than the FX. It has the same power as a FX version. I doubt they will ever sell the FXi separately because people wouldn't go buy a higher dollar FX line then, but would be basically getting the same motor.

The FXi engine seriously could be taken off the Nextstar and used on another plane as a sport engine unlike the 40LA that comes on the RTF versions of the Avistar or Super Star 40 (HobbyTown USA does not carry the RTF version of this anymore).

Both, the Nextstar and Alpha has it's bad points, but they are easily correctly. In my opinion the engine choice and simulator software that comes with the Nextstar alone is a great deal for the money besides the fact that there is a warranty of not crashing. I do feel the Evolution is a good motor and would like to better compare the two with the same prop and fuel.

I read an article that compared the Evolution 46 and the normal OS 46FX. The FX would spin a MAS 10x6 at 13,700 rpm on 10% nitro with 88 dB (noise). The Evolution with the same prop and fuel would spin at 13,700 also with 87 dB (insignificant difference), but as RTF trainer versions with these two motor choices I would choose the model with the OS FXi motor (Nextstar).
DTB

ifixairplanes 03-07-2004 09:55 PM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
nexstar NEVER had an airbleed carb on it. I do not see any outside difference between the FX and FXi. The nexstar is an awsome flying plane and i currently teach 3 people that each have one. I had one student solo his 5th flight, his son on his 3rd flight. I have a guy on his 7th flight, ready to solo next weekend, and a new older guy, probably 70's, that just got a nexstar and i am going to start teaching him next weekend. They are great planes and the engine they come with is strong. My FX has about 6 gallons through it and it still runs like the day it was broke in!

Sean

bentgear 03-07-2004 10:15 PM

RE: NexStar with wrong engine?
 
DTB, if the Evolution came on a trainer and with a 3 blade it may be a 40. Both of them seem to be Ok engines from what I have seen. I have noticed from a couple of guys that tried removing the baffle in the muffler on the Evolution, they didn't seem to run as good afterward.

Ed M.


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