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Old 06-01-2013, 09:19 AM
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This is news to me but I see Chief is now selling MVVS engines.
Old 06-01-2013, 10:23 AM
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So does Horizon Hobby/Hangar9 called Evolution.
Old 06-01-2013, 01:18 PM
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No, Horizon sells licenced MVVS engines using some special parts, assembled by themselves using mainly MVVS parts under their own quality umbrella.
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lol yes if i was to ever by a 58 for racing or max power before they were sold by Chief then yet I might have bought a EVO engine. Now that chief sells then i will get the real deal.
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I thought that the Evolution version of the MVVS engines used a different crankcase casting with a big E in it versus the MVVS moniker. But MVVS made the engines for Evolution. Evolution also used a different ignition module in some cases too. Of course Evolution warranties their branded engines.
 

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That water cooled engine sure looks interesting. Might be perfect fora large Dornier 335 Arrow.
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ORIGINAL: earlwb

I thought that the Evolution version of the MVVS engines used a different crankcase casting with a big E in it versus the MVVS moniker. But MVVS made the engines for Evolution. Evolution also used a different ignition module in some cases too. Of course Evolution warranties their branded engines.


Earl, small correction:
MVVS makes the parts for Evolution, some of which are different.
Evolution assembles and sells.


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