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Engine size
Will a .21 engine fit into a 1/10 scale car? How much bigger than the .18 are they?
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Yes you can put a .21 in a 1/10 scale...it can even be standard...
Perhaps if you can be more specific...what car are you wanting to put a .21 into? |
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Here are two typical examples of a big block and small block engine. Typically, .10, .12, .15, .18, and .20 small block engines use a smaller crankcase. Typical big blocks (.21, .26, .28, .32, etc.) use a larger block which is longer and wider than a Smallblock. So in most cases, a Smallblock to big block conversion requires a different mount and usually a different flywheel and clutchbell. Pictured is a Traxxas 2.5R and Novarossi BX21 (Ron Paris modified).
In some rare cases, a Smallblock mount can be modified to fit a big block, but mounting the engine is one thing. Accounting for the longer case and crank and throttle linkages is a different thing. Only a rare few manufacturers make a .21 displacement in a Smallblock case. Typically these engines are over-bored and generally won't run the same rpm and make the same power as a larger crankcase engine will. |
That engine looks so clean 1Qwk...glass cabinet sort of thing. :)
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Originally Posted by Anthoop
(Post 12039791)
That engine looks so clean 1Qwk...glass cabinet sort of thing. :)
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it can even be standard.
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Which one?...the Nova of course. :)
You not going to use it then?...bah |
Originally Posted by Anthoop
(Post 12040278)
Which one?...the Nova of course. :)
You not going to use it then?...bah |
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