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mrbass111 09-14-2005 02:17 PM

25 size engine
 
im looking for a 25 size engine. ive looked at the thunder tiger gp. and the os la. ive heard bad things about la engines but is it only lack of power? i own tt pros in the 40 and 46 size and like them alot. but do not know about the gp's. ive also seen on ebay a tt 25 pro. but i cannot see where that was available. is that an older engine they no longer make? the engine is for a warbird so i am not overly concearned about speed. but i do want a reliable engine that i wont have to fuss with like my other tt pro's.

piper_chuck 09-14-2005 02:33 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 

ORIGINAL: mrbass111

im looking for a 25 size engine. ive looked at the thunder tiger gp. and the os la. ive heard bad things about la engines but is it only lack of power?
Mostly, yes. People buy an LA expecting FX power and then complain.

i own tt pros in the 40 and 46 size and like them alot. but do not know about the gp's. ive also seen on ebay a tt 25 pro. but i cannot see where that was available. is that an older engine they no longer make? the engine is for a warbird so i am not overly concearned about speed. but i do want a reliable engine that i wont have to fuss with like my other tt pro's.
I don't have a .25 GP, but my .15 GP works very well. Very reliable idle, and has never deadsticked. Depending on which warbird you're considering, you might also look at the TT .36 Pro. If it's light enough, a .30 four stroke would be cool.

vicman 09-14-2005 04:22 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
I have a .25FX that is a wonderful little engine and highly recomend it. I also like my MVVS .28, little louder but a lot stronger. Saito makes a really cute .30 four stroke. I may need to aquire one of them soon.:eek:

piper_chuck 09-14-2005 05:25 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 

ORIGINAL: vicman
Saito makes a really cute .30 four stroke. I may need to aquire one of them soon.:eek:
Cute? "Bigger, Badder, Meaner, Faster!" Vicman is considering an engine because it's cute? What is the world coming to? Something wrong with the water in your area these days, or are you just getting in touch with your "other" side? :)

R/C Lee 09-14-2005 05:37 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
I'm running two OS .25 FX's on my scratch built Uravitch OV-10. I can't say enough good things about them. I have a lot of flights on the airplane with NO engine outs, both engines running within a few RPMs of each other always, and they throttle down very well for landing. Very powerful, easy to start, and they run very well here at our 3500 ft location. They don't seem to be affected by changes in humidity that my Thunder Tiger .46 gives me fits on. Living in Oregon, we get not only seasonal changes in humidity, but sometimes weekly changes :D. I have tried the OS LA engines on other planes, but they don't put out much power, so I would only look at the more powerful FX, especially with a warbird. Lee

vicman 09-14-2005 08:17 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
LOL Chuck! I was thinking for my kid's plane... yea thats it.:D

In truth I was wanting to put it on a 1/2a Tiger Moth with JATO[>:]

papermache 09-15-2005 05:22 AM

RE: 25 size engine
 
bass,

For the best "bang for the buck" try a Magnum.25XL. Reliable, easy starting, loads of power and a decent price.

papermache

vicman 09-15-2005 06:31 AM

RE: 25 size engine
 
Avoid MECCOA engines.[sm=thumbdown.gif]I have two of them that have been nothing but trouble.

Fastsky 09-15-2005 08:32 AM

RE: 25 size engine
 
I have an OS 32SX. More pricy than the others but very easy to adjust, high power, reliable, quiet, and very easy on fuel. :D

BuzzBomber 09-15-2005 09:57 AM

RE: 25 size engine
 

ORIGINAL: vicman

LOL Chuck! I was thinking for my kid's plane... yea thats it.:D

In truth I was wanting to put it on a 1/2a Tiger Moth with JATO[>:]
Aw heck, that won't be JATO, that'll be ICBM![X(] I have a Saito .30 on a 50" (yep, 50") Tiger Moth, and it pulls it around fine--the plane absolutely dwarfs the engine and even the muffler mostly fits inside the cowl.

If you get a Saito .30, you won't regret it. Just don't run it on fuel less than 15% nitro, or it'll disappoint you. Oh, and the Magnums are probably the best bang-for-the-buck engine in .25 two-stroke from what I've seen.

ptulmer 09-15-2005 01:14 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
Hmmm... two threads asking about a good .25 and nobody mentions the Norvel offerings. I'd recommend them to a friend anytime! There's two versions. Ball bearing and bushed. Great engines!

www.Norvel.com

BuzzBomber 09-15-2005 03:12 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
I'll bet the Norvel's the power king of the affordable .25s, but it seems that a lot of people have trouble getting them to run and transition reliably. It seems likely that this is due to the differences between norvels and OS, Magnum, etc and people not reading the directions rather than a problem with the engines, however.

vicman 09-15-2005 05:45 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 

Aw heck, that won't be JATO, that'll be ICBM!
It makes me proud that you recognize me as a member of the Revver Brotherhood.:D Truthfully the first model my son flew was a HOB stick with a Saito .30 handling the pulling duty. That was a great day, he was just 18 months old.:eek:

hhhhhhhhh 09-17-2005 12:46 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
i have an s.c 25 and its a power plant:D

SST 09-17-2005 01:11 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 


ORIGINAL: ptulmer

Hmmm... two threads asking about a good .25 and nobody mentions the Norvel offerings. I'd recommend them to a friend anytime! There's two versions. Ball bearing and bushed. Great engines!

www.Norvel.com

I beg to differ! I was one of the first couple posts on the last .25 thread, and I recommended the Norvel, but as usual, nobody listens...

ptulmer 09-17-2005 01:39 PM

RE: 25 size engine
 
Huh, somebody say something....;):D


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