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Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
All,
i didnt want to post yet, but im curious as to what rpm range am i shooting for, recommended prop make and size for my Husquvarna 88cc ,5.3 cu in. today, i tached it with a zinger 26-10 at 5900rpm at power, and 1500-1600 at idle. if this zinger is anything like the zinger i had on my ys140L, i probably wont like it. the YS liked the 18x6 APC MUCH better. so, im thinking of the MSC, Mejlik, bambula etc type of props. any help is appreciated. i will (should) be getting help from our local gas engine guru tomorrow or saturday. |
RE: Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
Try a 3W 26X10 wood prop. I have one on my Brison 5.8 at 6400rpm. 5900 on a standard Zinger is doing pretty well! Sound like you've got a winner there.
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RE: Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
Do you know your static pul with this combo......... I'm currently modifying a stihl 88.7cc and would love to see some numbers... gonna put it on a 100" ws. su do khoi.
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RE: Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
hmm,
i asked Mike at MSC props, and he suggested a 25x10, which i bought in New mexico this week. they sometimes go down in dia cuz the prop pulls hard. if your saying 5900 is good with a zinger, then i guess icant wait to see what both do. ill see if anyone has a 3w 26in. triangle, ill see if i can use my digital fish scale to check pull. if yours is a stihl, what carb is on it? thx |
RE: Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
Update:
after having to retime the engine, which is sitting at 26 deg btdc (yes,i know, needs to be 28) i picked up 300rpm with that zinger 26x10! now its 6200 rpm. more to come... |
RE: Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
If you're looking for a home for that engine, consider the Aeroworks 33% Edge. At 88cc, your engine should not be that heavy thus keeping this plane even lighter. But at 6200rpm on a 26X10, it would fly VERY well.
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RE: Prop recomendation/rpm range for 88cc husky?
thanks for the info in the edge! i forget the wieght of the engine, around 5 lbs or so. but again, i dont remember. its already mated to a H9 extra (old). more to follow on that!
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