Jett Muffler for a TT .36 PRO??
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Jett Muffler for a TT .36 PRO??
First let me say that your tuned mufflers are GREAT! I use one on my .46 Pro in a laser arrow delta with the prop you recomended and couldn't be more blown away with the performance. My question is I am getting ready to work on my OUTLAW I want to use a my new TT .36 PRO what muffler and prop do you recomend, also if you are familar with the outlow if so will the muffler clear the top of the wing?
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RE: Jett Muffler for a TT .36 PRO??
Hi...
thanks for writing....
Yes, I am familiar with the outlaw, but I have not built one. The new ARF from Chris down at EF looks great.
I am about 85% sure ChuckL on here build an Outlaw some time ago with a Jett BSE-35 engine on it. He could best tell you if the muffler clears on its own. He had posted a few photos of his entire "delta fleet" some time ago...... somewhere in the Extreme Speed threads..
At first look, it seems like a stock TT or OS muffler clears ok.... so the jett stream should clear - tends to be about 1/8" closer to the engine. An exhaust spacer is available if needed.
The JS-30 muffler fits perfectly and works quite well. Target the same 16K-18K rpm range you do with the .46 size engine. Usually a 9x5 or 9x6 works quite nicely.
Bob
thanks for writing....
Yes, I am familiar with the outlaw, but I have not built one. The new ARF from Chris down at EF looks great.
I am about 85% sure ChuckL on here build an Outlaw some time ago with a Jett BSE-35 engine on it. He could best tell you if the muffler clears on its own. He had posted a few photos of his entire "delta fleet" some time ago...... somewhere in the Extreme Speed threads..
At first look, it seems like a stock TT or OS muffler clears ok.... so the jett stream should clear - tends to be about 1/8" closer to the engine. An exhaust spacer is available if needed.
The JS-30 muffler fits perfectly and works quite well. Target the same 16K-18K rpm range you do with the .46 size engine. Usually a 9x5 or 9x6 works quite nicely.
Bob