![]() |
Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Can someone direct me to the guy or thread to the guy that ran the engines to failure?
Regards |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Didn't the Guy test for a fuel mixer ?
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Dr. Nitro in this thread: http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_34..._1/key_/tm.htm
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Tim....where is Lone Pine ?
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Not too far from Big Pine.:D Dave, right up 395. North of Ridgecrest and south of Bishop. We have a dry lake to fly on, and when that is flooded, there is an old abandoned military airfield near the internment camp at Manzanar.
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
I'll have to come up sometime. ;)
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
You're always welcome Dave. Bring some friends too; I sure could use the company. The only month that pretty much guarantees good weather is October. The rest of the year, the wind can come up something fierce without warning.
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
The thread I was thinking about was where a Guy got tons of fuel, and engines
and ran them for weeks. It was maybe a year and a half or more back. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Thanks Tim.
Dave I think this is the thread. I would like to know who paid for all the engines and fuel. I would think it would add up to over $10,000.00. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
ORIGINAL: Skypilot_one Thanks Tim. Dave I think this is the thread. I would like to know who paid for all the engines and fuel. I would think it would add up to over $10,000.00. His testing was to being paid by a major fuel company.--Don't forget the cost of his service along with the 10,000 in motors & fuel. I know one thing -- He tested the motors a in such a harsh way it is amazing any of them held up. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
ORIGINAL: STG I know one thing -- He tested the motors a in such a harsh way it is amazing any of them held up. Very revealing though -- many of of them held up very well -- 400 hrs is not to be sneezed at. I know which ones I would avoid, based on that test program. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
I have a OS 160FX with over 16 cases thru it and it is still going strong, it does need a rear bearing. So I don't understand how he could not get them to run.
We don't know who paid him. I find it hard to believe a hobby fuel company would go thru that kind of trouble.:eek: |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
ORIGINAL: Skypilot_one I have a OS 160FX with over 16 cases thru it and it is still going strong, it does need a rear bearing. So I don't understand how he could not get them to run. We don't know who paid him. I find it hard to believe a hobby fuel company would go thru that kind of trouble.:eek: He had a very bad experience with the 1.6's--and poor performance. I don't think he breaks them in like us. All my OS's have been very good to me.(knock on wood) I don't run them hard though. My planes are powered such that I don't go to full throttle very often and when I do it is only for short periods. I don't run them lean, am careful to run them dry end the end of the day and always inject after run. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
My rear bearing is so loose I was getting radio interference. I called Boca yesterday and ordered a set of SS bearings for it and also my Enya 1.55's.
The main reason I was inquiring about Dr. Nitro was to post the longevity of the Enyas in the Enya thread. I would like to know how the gas conversion Enya 155s are lubricated, this is from the other thread. I know they are pressure fed but I don't know what regulates the flow of oil or how it is pumped. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
I'm curious what over 24,000 hours of run time would prove to a fuel company. That it works? Damn I recon.
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
What's the link to the thread about the testing ?
|
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Dave:
The testing is in [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_3402107/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm]this[/link] thread, starts at post number 23. Bill. |
RE: Does anyone remember they guy that did the engine tests?
Thanks, Bill....I could have sworn it was way, way back. :eek:
|
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:37 PM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.