DA 100 cooling
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From: Bronxville, NY
I just purchased a DA 100 for my 35% Panzl. I have never had a twin before and was wondering whats the best way to cool the engine. The cowl as of right now is unpainted and has no opening in it. Do i cut the air inlets so that the air only travels on the part of the head closest to the top of the cowl? Anybody have pictures of their setups? Info would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Smokey,
Here is a thread that was started just the other day. It covers exactly what you need. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3157891/tm.htm
Enjoy, Dave
Here is a thread that was started just the other day. It covers exactly what you need. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3157891/tm.htm
Enjoy, Dave
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From: Fort Smith,
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cut the squares out of the front, and then build a balsa box on the sides, top and bottom of the openings that go to the cylinders, not touching them, but very close. This isnt a great pic, but gives you an idea, ask if you have any other questions
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flyinrazrback..... While your at it. Can you post some pictures of the exhaust exits under the cowl. This would save me alot of time on the guesswork. I am using the stock mufflers.
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