motor for mojo .60
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From: Columbus,
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My birthday is this weekend and I got a darn good feeling that the wife got me a mojo .60 kit 
I have a saito 1.00 but its in use on my fliton 330. Should I get another 1.00 or go with the saito 1.25??
Is the 1.25 overkill or just right

I have a saito 1.00 but its in use on my fliton 330. Should I get another 1.00 or go with the saito 1.25??
Is the 1.25 overkill or just right
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I've had two Mojo 60's and have used the Saito 91 and Saito 100, both being excellent choices. The 1.25 would be way overkill IMHO, but I have seen it done. Personally, I wouldn't.
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From: Billings,
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Get a saito 91. They can be had for cheap now since the 100 and 125 are out. IMHO the 125 would probably shake it way too bad. The 91 is perfect for it. If built really lite you could get away with an 82.
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From: Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA
Iowa does all these four strokes shake so bad on the profiles? I built my buddy a OMP little Yak not too long ago with a Saito .82 on it. On the ground it looks like the plane is going to fall apart from all the vibrations! We've triple checked the prop balance and everything but it's not improving? Should one just raise your shoulders and fly the poo out of it anyways?



