Gas/Glow?
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RE: Gas/Glow?
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Read the gas/glow thread and then if you have anymore unanswered questions, ask them in the thread.
Dave
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1267448/tm.htm
Read the gas/glow thread and then if you have anymore unanswered questions, ask them in the thread.
Dave
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_1267448/tm.htm
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RE: Gas/Glow?
The basic answer is:
Combine some good features of running gasoline, with some good features of running GlowFuel.
2parts Gasoline with 1part 10%nitro 10%oil Glowfuel = GGL GasGlow
No spark ignition RF interference - uses glowplug adaptor & plug
Less weight by removing ignition parts
More power than gas
Less slimey goop out the pipe than glow
Costs WAY less than running glow
That thread is a million posts long, but all the research/experiments they have done is documented in there. Good casual reading if you have the time. You can cut to the chase & hop in at page 20 or so, to where they start to hammer out the best solution
Combine some good features of running gasoline, with some good features of running GlowFuel.
2parts Gasoline with 1part 10%nitro 10%oil Glowfuel = GGL GasGlow
No spark ignition RF interference - uses glowplug adaptor & plug
Less weight by removing ignition parts
More power than gas
Less slimey goop out the pipe than glow
Costs WAY less than running glow
That thread is a million posts long, but all the research/experiments they have done is documented in there. Good casual reading if you have the time. You can cut to the chase & hop in at page 20 or so, to where they start to hammer out the best solution