Revolution Engines
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Revolution Engines
Hello,
I was wondering if any one has one of these engines or know's someone who had one I was reading a post here on RCU a while ago about them and I can't seem to find it anymore. They have a 50cc engine out and thats the one I am interested in there website is [link=http://www.rc-revolution.com]Revolution Engines[/link].
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I was wondering if any one has one of these engines or know's someone who had one I was reading a post here on RCU a while ago about them and I can't seem to find it anymore. They have a 50cc engine out and thats the one I am interested in there website is [link=http://www.rc-revolution.com]Revolution Engines[/link].
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RE: Revolution Engines
UHHH..You might want to check out the website, maybe Brison wouldn't want you confusing the Canadian engine they sell with the Czech engine sold by Horizon
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RE: Revolution Engines
I bought a MVVS 58 (now evolutio 58 ) last year.I have used it and find it easy starting, reliable, and produces good power. I have it in wild hare 300 lx and have way more power than is needed.
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RE: Revolution Engines
Through a very, very, very reliable source.....one I will not name in this forum, I was told to stay away from the revolution engine due to all the problems they are having with this engine design! The engine originally started out as a Brison engine but there were several "quality" issues and the business associates of the " revolution" engine then decided to move it to canada to conclude the finish build on the engine and produce it there. Maybe you should call "Brison" and talk to the owner to find out more information. They may be able to "enlighten" you to the actual quality of the engine.[:-]