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flyinrazrback 10-01-2006 05:29 PM

BME 115 Question
 
Those with a BME 115, have you seen it next to a DA 100/3W 106? I am curious how much farther down the carb hangs than a DA/3W. I would like to get a measuement from the center of the spark plug boot or center of crank to the bottom of the carb, if that makes sense

Tired Old Man 10-01-2006 05:38 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
You'll need to obtain the dimensions of both in inches or millimeters from those that have one or the other. I don't know if you'll be able to get RTK to pop the cowl off his right now or not. The difference was not that great based upon simple observations. The DA has a pretty deep block under it too, but not quite as deep as the 115.

flyinrazrback 10-01-2006 05:44 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Ok thanks, I have the measurements from the DA/3W, its about 115.5mm, now I need to know about the 115. I want to run the 115, but not if its going to stick out of the cowling a bunch.

RTK 10-01-2006 06:43 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Just eye balling it, I would say about 5+inches from the center of the crank to the end of the carb. In my comp-art extra it just barley clears the the bottom of the cowl with out touching. Plug cap to plug cap appears to be about 11 inches. The next time I pull the cowl off I will let you know.

What are you looking to put it in??

flyinrazrback 10-01-2006 06:46 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
I am wanting to put it in a Krill Katana, if it will stick out I dont want to use it, plan on getting an engine in the next couple days.

flyinrazrback 10-02-2006 06:26 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Well, I guess there is only 1-2 of these out there, so no word yet.

Tired Old Man 10-02-2006 06:29 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
hang on for another few hours or so. I'll make the call myself and order an engine while I'm at it.

flyinrazrback 10-02-2006 06:36 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
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Tired Old Man 10-02-2006 06:38 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
I understand. I just sent him an e-mail and left a mssg on the answering machine. I 'spect he'll call back or reply sooner or later this evening.

flyinrazrback 10-02-2006 06:47 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Worst case guess I could order it through Dons Hobby shop if he is still selling them at least, but kind of silly considering BME is about 30 miles from my house.

Tired Old Man 10-02-2006 07:05 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Copy of e-mail I sent and just received. Hope that helps you.

Pat


From the carburetor bolt heads to the center of crankshaft is 5.250" I will give you a call tomorrow.

Thank you
Keith Baker
BME


In a message dated 10/2/2006 6:34:03 PM Central Standard Time,

Keith,

I'd like to order one of your 115's with mufflers, timed and equipped with a CH ignition. Give me a call at XXX XXX XXXX.

Another individual is asking about the depth measurement of the carb and block assembly from the engine case to the face of the carb for him to make a decision.

Thanks,
Pat Roy

flyinrazrback 10-02-2006 07:09 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Thanks :D. Is the C&H a better ignition? does it need to regulated?

RTK 10-02-2006 07:17 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 


ORIGINAL: flyinrazrback

Thanks :D. Is the C&H a better ignition? does it need to regulated?
You can have CH modify the ignition to accept Li- with no regs.
The question has not yet been decided/answered or tested on the Falcon being better or worse, that I know of.

flyinrazrback 10-02-2006 07:23 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Ok thanks, isnt the C&H lighter? I guess it might be easier to get service on the C&H with it being here in the states. It looks like the 115 is going to work on my project, so plan on ordering one.

Tired Old Man 10-02-2006 07:42 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
My experience is that the CH unit is the best on the market. Period. There's evidence to support this but it can't be shared. The CH unit is more expensive, so one should not be surprised to see a final cost difference with that ignition.

For me the difference in cost for superior performance is not great enough not to make a difference in the end. There can be nothing worse than any ignition type deciding to take a dump when you're in a hover or at the start of a competition after a long drive. I run my ignitions regulated to 5.1 or 5.2 volts, whatever is the lowest number the regulator will take. They are noted in the instructions to be operated at 4.8 volts, but I've not ever heard of an issue at close to 5. I don't have a clue about the weight. Any differences are not large enough to have an impact for me.

romanrc 10-16-2006 12:07 AM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
This 115 bme is in stock

Tired Old Man 10-16-2006 10:15 AM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
If that was a question, the answr is yes. It may be necessary to go to either Cheifs or Dons Hobbies at the moment because the first production run is pretty much distributed out. BME may still have a few to sell direct, but calling or an e-mail would verify that. If BME is out, try the two hobby shops. Chiefs ordered a bunch of them, and Don's should still have a few.

romanrc 10-16-2006 11:27 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 
Thanks for the info

Rcpilot 10-16-2006 11:32 PM

RE: BME 115 Question
 


ORIGINAL: flyinrazrback

Worst case guess I could order it through Dons Hobby shop if he is still selling them at least, but kind of silly considering BME is about 30 miles from my house.

You'll have to pay tax on it if you buy it local--right?

I'd order it and pay the $15 shipping. That will be less than the taxes on a $1000+ engine.

Just an idea. I hate paying taxes. This hobby is expensive enough as it is. With the bills I rack up sometimes, the taxes are 3 or 4 times the shipping if I just order it from out of state.


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