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armody 01-24-2006 05:07 PM

Evolution Engine PTS
 
Hi, Im a beginner, I have bought Mustang P51 with Evolution .46 PTS engine, can anyone tell me how is this engine, and how long it can run smoothly?

Thanks

Mody

w8ye 01-24-2006 07:04 PM

RE: Evolution Engine PTS
 
It is a good engine. Rather powerful and they seem to last well.

They are made by the same company that makes the Magnum, ASP, & SC engines.

Enjoy,

Jim

speedster 1919 01-24-2006 07:31 PM

RE: Evolution Engine PTS
 
That engine is alittle different from their regular 46. That is a special power low speed prop. As you get better you can put a faster prop on and take the flywheel off.

blw 01-24-2006 11:08 PM

RE: Evolution Engine PTS
 
I have one and it is a great little engine. The first thing you really must do is to make sure that the Evo 3 bladed prop is balanced. I think that I've checked 4 of them and all needed major trimming. These props can vibrate badly if not balanced. Be sure to have a friend at your club go over it with you, or you can check into prop balancers yourself. It isn't terribly difficult but having a buddy help is good too. If you buy a balancer you will end up using it with different engines and props. It is a good thing to have.

It will run fine with a 11x7 prop. I can't remember my RPMs now. I found that the engine is extremely forgiving if you don't have it tuned just right. I've only had 2 deadsticks on mine and that was because of trash in the high speed needle valve. Otherwise, it is totally dependable. Removing the flywheel weight doesn't really have much effect on how it runs. It should idle just fine.

When you go to a 2 bladed prop you should notice that you will lose the braking action of the 3 blades. They really slow the plane down when you back off of the throttle. You will probably notice quite a bit more power.


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