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Old 02-26-2017, 05:10 PM
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Default MAX RPM on K-210G2 w/TAM pipe

Hello,

I'm getting between 118K-118.5K max RPM, what are you guys getting?

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Really fellas, no one has K210 RPM figures with a straight tail pipe? The specs call for ~120K, I'm trying to determine if my figures are consistent with others out there.

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Originally Posted by skunkwurk
Really fellas, no one has K210 RPM figures with a straight tail pipe? The specs call for ~120K, I'm trying to determine if my figures are consistent with others out there.

Thanks in advance.

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Keep in mind there is variation among the engines. The factory runs each engine and sets the max rpm for the desired thrust.
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Originally Posted by why_fly_high
Keep in mind there is variation among the engines. The factory runs each engine and sets the max rpm for the desired thrust.

Exactly.

It has more to do with the engine it self then pipe or anything else.
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I get it guys, I guess I'm just trying to determine what others are getting. As a reference point.
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What is the Max RPM setting in the Run menu set at?
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Originally Posted by flejter1
What is the Max RPM setting in the Run menu set at?
I haven't checked, I can check tonight. It should be set to default from factory, this is a new install.

Just to level set, I'm not suspecting a problem with the turbine. I was trying to solicit reference figures from other installs to see where I sit with mine.
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Originally Posted by flejter1
What is the Max RPM setting in the Run menu set at?
I just checked, it's set to 120K.
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Relearn RC, Start the engine and let it stabilize at idle, run the throttle up slowly and leave it at full throttle until 120k RPM is established(this may take a few minutes), once it establishes full RPM return the stick back to idle and let it stabilize back at idle. You are now good to go fly with full power.

Enjoy!!,

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Originally Posted by flejter1
Relearn RC, Start the engine and let it stabilize at idle, run the throttle up slowly and leave it at full throttle until 120k RPM is established(this may take a few minutes), once it establishes full RPM return the stick back to idle and let it stabilize back at idle. You are now good to go fly with full power.

Enjoy!!,

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Thanks Dirk, I'll try that.

I appreciate your help.

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