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_777th_Wake 01-03-2004 06:11 PM

40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
I recieved an OS .46 FX for Christmas and I'm planning to put it into my Hobbice Superstar which has a .40 LA in it. I was just curious as to how much I can expect from this engine. I am also wondering if I am going to need to do anything as far as balancing the plane.

Woodsy 01-03-2004 06:39 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
You may have to re ballance as the FX is heavier, as for performance...
Ford Pinto V's GTHO

DeepSpace 01-03-2004 06:40 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
ehhh more power ofcourse. LA has no ballbearings, the FX does and has more cc's. And for balance you will have to see how much grams they both are. If you don't have the manual look it up on the OS website. And if so you may need to move you servo's or accupack or reciever a bit to the back to compensate it.

southern_touch9 01-03-2004 06:47 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
Here you go

http://www.rcuniverse.com/product_gu...4-63a92132acc0

There is more to RCU than just the forums ;)

sdemitchell 01-03-2004 07:49 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
I had a 40la in my lt 40 and it would barely take off on our grass field. Replaced ti with an os46fx and the takeoff roll is way shorter. You will be much happier with the extra power.

Scott

TerrellFlyer 01-03-2004 11:16 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
rebalance and have fun,the engine will be an improvement.;)

LUDS96 01-03-2004 11:42 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
OS 40 LA has about .8 horsepower the 46 FX has about 1.4 horsepower. Best Running engine I've ever owned.
Keep the LA Forty in your Trainer and buy a Patriot and advance to sport flying!

_777th_Wake 01-04-2004 02:31 AM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
I'm a bit nervous about putting it in, I wasn't sure how big of a performance jump there would be. Would I be able to jump right in and fly with the .46 or should I wait until im bored with the .40?

Alec 01-04-2004 03:01 AM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
You can run your new 46 if you want to, just remember that you control the throttle. You want to slow it down, then do so, but if you want to kick it and try some aerobatics, then you will have the power to do what you want.

MinnFlyer 01-04-2004 07:05 AM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
Exactly what Alec said.

Go full bore on take off, and just watch how quickly you can get it airborne. But once you're up there, pull the throttle back and enjoy the flight.

Think of it this way, your car can go WAY faster than 65, but you don't use that extra power just for tooling down the street.

phread59 01-04-2004 03:05 PM

RE: 40 LA to a 46 FX... Difference?
 
Ditto to the last 2 posters. You will enjoy the extra ponies. Nothin beats cubic inches (exept cubic dollars). You will appreciate the extra pull when you need to get out of trouble. Enjoy your thoughtful gift.

Mark Shuman

PS: don't forget that the FX will use slightly more fuel so flight times may be slightly shorter. And be sure to break it in.


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