Vector Nozzle question
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From: sussex, UNITED KINGDOM
hello sirs
maybe some one knowthe thickensof the SSthis Vector Nozzles are made of...
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=1285
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=1244
can they handle a p160?..also what link type you use so the heat wont reach the servo..?
thank you alot
maybe some one knowthe thickensof the SSthis Vector Nozzles are made of...
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=1285
http://dreamworksrc.com/catalog/prod...oducts_id=1244
can they handle a p160?..also what link type you use so the heat wont reach the servo..?
thank you alot
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John
We keep the second one in stock, made by Zimmermann. Call me in the office and I'll measure it. I have a 160 in a Harpoon II using this system
Dave Wilshere
We keep the second one in stock, made by Zimmermann. Call me in the office and I'll measure it. I have a 160 in a Harpoon II using this system
Dave Wilshere
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I have JR 8715 on my 3-D Universe. On the Zimmermann vector the servos are along side the front of the turbine and carbon rod is used for the pushrods. So no issues.
On my 3-D Euro I have the up down Vector servo above the tube, but with a plywood plate covering and some heat shield paint. So far no issues noticed.
Dw
On my 3-D Euro I have the up down Vector servo above the tube, but with a plywood plate covering and some heat shield paint. So far no issues noticed.
Dw



