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Bryce Watson 09-24-2008 02:17 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 


ORIGINAL: TREADSTONE



ORIGINAL: -JC-

..The rumor is that their demo team will be there as well, running 5 black and decker workmates in tigth formation. Their flaming low passes are supposed to be highly impressive

Not much chance of this..at least one wont start;)


That would be the sixth member of the team.

Woketman 09-24-2008 02:45 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
OH MY GOD!!!! He LIVES!!!! (and types)

Where ya been Bryce, old buddy?

jeff naul 09-24-2008 03:19 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
fock wulf, thanks for the help, it was the glow plug. jeff

Xairflyer 09-27-2008 08:52 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 


ORIGINAL: xp8103

Ok. So this thread is 3 years old now and JJ is still in business. How are you guys who are flying them fairing? Good? Bad? I was at the Maine Jet Rally over the weekend and saw a lot of flying but have no idea if anyone was running one. Joe has had 3 years to get it right. How's he doing? I read I glowing report of Gabe, one of his US reps who is apparently in the process of moving to Florida.

So, tell me.....
Mine has over 5 hrs on it now only about 30mins of that was on the bench, now that I have it setup it starts and runs perfect everytime, any problems I had was with the ECU.


kenazzo2000 10-08-2008 07:51 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
any shop were i can buy a jj turbine engine ? ive got a wren mw54 i would like a bigger one to build another project heres the project im building now from scratch all home made the car has got the mw54 in it http://i513.photobucket.com/albums/t...3082008006.jpg

knobby1 10-08-2008 08:31 PM

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Hey Ken,
The JJ1400 is pretty much the same size as the Wren MW54 so I'd go for the JJ1800.

You can get one from http://www.ausjets.com/ here in Australia....speak to Rob Orrock and he'll be sure to look after you. They're ideal for this sort of application. As you know I've had a JJ1800 in my "jet dragster" for quite some time now and it has more than 70 hours on it and only it's second set of bearings, it is somewhat " internally modified" though and really has nothing in common with a normal JJ1800 other than it's looks.

There's also at least one or two places in the US who can supply a JJ1800 engine, such as Mark Harper here at: http://www.jetjoecentral.com/ I believe he may have a new website too but I'm unsure of the address.

Gabe Brown at http://www.jetjoeus.com is in the process of relocating his business so he may be out of action for a short time.

You can also buy one direct from JetJoe himself at http://www.jetjoe.com/main.php but I'd get it set-up first by a reputable model turbine specialist first, this way you can be sure it will at least "run out of the box".

Cheers,
Smithy.

kenazzo2000 10-08-2008 08:37 PM

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thanks smithy for the information it would be better if i got a bigger one so that i could build a bigger dragster did you do some runs with the car? got any videos ? thanks mate i used to live down under

knobby1 10-08-2008 08:45 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Hey Ken,
I only really have the one video of the car actually "moving", go here: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=uzdDQfeI9Ik I was only testing the steering and brakes to make sure I wasn't going to lose the car!!

Here's a vid of the afterburner running with full fuel pressure, it's a bit hit n' miss but you'll get the idea.

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=T01iqD...eature=related

Whereabouts in Aus did you live??

Cheers,
Smithy.

kenazzo2000 10-08-2008 08:49 PM

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i use to live in camberfield melbourne i will look at your video and thanks for the help il soon be starting my funny car and see how it works

knobby1 10-08-2008 09:06 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Ken,
I'm up in Sydney, so a fair way away from Melbourne, ~850-900kms or so..

Be sure to take some vids of your funny car too, I for one would like to see it!!

Cheers,
Smithy.

kenazzo2000 10-08-2008 09:15 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
yes it is far away ill keep in touch so that we can see each others projects get better and maybe bigger what kind of wheels did you use because my back wheels are from fg cars but there a bit wobily

knobby1 10-08-2008 09:21 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Ken,
My Front wheels are from a 1/5th scale nitro powered ThunderTiger"Ducati" motorcycle, the rear wheels are Phatline's approx 145mm dia with cable operated disc brakes in behind them.

Cheers,
Smithy.

kenazzo2000 10-08-2008 09:25 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
ive got fg back wheels with disk brakes do you know were i can get a pair of the front wheels please

knobby1 10-08-2008 09:30 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Ken,
Try this:
http://www.quarterscalelegends.com/Quartermortar.html

He may have what you're looking for.

Cheers,
Smithy.

kenazzo2000 10-08-2008 09:37 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
yeah im part of that group ill try thanks i would like to build a top fuel dragster in the near future but first ill finish this car and see how i do ok thanks mate nice talking to you thanks for all the help ill keep in touch keep up the good work

bukeym 10-09-2008 01:46 AM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Hi Ken,

I can also help you with JetJoe turbines from stock here in Turkey... Some JJ's delivered to Malta before...

MURAT
[email protected]

kenazzo2000 10-09-2008 07:08 AM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
thanks ill keep you in mind canyou tell me how much they cost please

bukeym 10-09-2008 07:31 AM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Dear Kenazzo,

Can you please send me an email to [email protected]

kenazzo2000 10-09-2008 09:33 AM

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i have sent it

Mike06659 10-13-2008 03:23 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
How are the JetJoe1400 holding up? I am getting into turbines and have read mixed reviews on these turbines. Most posts are bashing these engines and it turns out those who post don't even own a JetJoe. JetJoe owners give me your feedback on how your engine is doing for you. I understand the quality has come a long way and for the price you can't beat.

THanks,
Mike

Xairflyer 10-13-2008 07:20 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Mine has been running great for about a year now, never fails to start, only stopped once on landing as I had the decel setting a bit low. The only problems I have had has been with the ECU not the turbine.

Ed 11-01-2008 10:42 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
Hi guys, I'm a new JJ-1400 owner, and need your help. I initially set the system up on a table , and got good starts and performance 5 times. So I then installs it in an aircraft, and had trouble starting it this morning. Got a flaming start here, actually the start was never complete because I had to shut it down. I'm using off-board gas here, and I can just turn it off at the regulator valve, which is what I had to do. But ............... the "ramping up", kero fuel pump never started here, starter stopped cranking, no compressor or turbine blades turning, so the excess propane just burned straight up. Not good for tail of aircraft ! Display indicated " Bad Start ". I primed the fuel all the way to the engine, using the prime procedure, but it doesn't move because the pump doesn't come on. Pump did come on for the prime procedure so I assume that it's still good.

Another thing. It seems that the propane didn't want to shut off by the solenoid valve, I had to do it manually at the regulator. " Bad Start " on the display also didn't want to go away, is there anyway to reset the ECU ?

So why didn't the "ramp up" start , and the kero start pumping ? What should I look for ? ? ?

Thanks guys.

... zak

rcguy! 11-02-2008 06:49 AM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 

ORIGINAL: starzak

Hi guys, I'm a new JJ-1400 owner, and need your help. I initially set the system up on a table , and got good starts and performance 5 times. So I then installs it in an aircraft, and had trouble starting it this morning. Got a flaming start here, actually the start was never complete because I had to shut it down. I'm using off-board gas here, and I can just turn it off at the regulator valve, which is what I had to do. But ............... the "ramping up", kero fuel pump never started here, starter stopped cranking, no compressor or turbine blades turning, so the excess propane just burned straight up. Not good for tail of aircraft ! Display indicated " Bad Start ". I primed the fuel all the way to the engine, using the prime procedure, but it doesn't move because the pump doesn't come on. Pump did come on for the prime procedure so I assume that it's still good.

Another thing. It seems that the propane didn't want to shut off by the solenoid valve, I had to do it manually at the regulator. " Bad Start " on the display also didn't want to go away, is there anyway to reset the ECU ?

So why didn't the "ramp up" start , and the kero start pumping ? What should I look for ? ? ?

Thanks guys.

... zak


Do ya have the kero and gas solenoid plugs switched around or plugged in backwards? "Runs fine on the Workmate, but fails in the aircraft"
What did you change? (hint)" the plugs"

Dave

idleup1 11-02-2008 09:27 AM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
check yor battery and double check all plug ins. Start sequence should be glow on -you will here a buzz if the glow plug is drawing power from the ecu. next the gas solenoid turns on- I don't use one just a check valve to motor. check rpm sensor wire It sould not run near you glow wires and motor wires as it pick up rf noise. twisting the glowplug wires helps too. check temp probe with a lighter watching display it should extend 1/8 " to 1/32" in to tail cone.check starter wires maybe it broke off starter I use a mini deans in line and can plug in to battery to check. make sure large plugs to ecu do not have a broke wire and are pluged all the way in.

Xairflyer 11-02-2008 03:13 PM

RE: JetJoe OWNERS thread
 
yes fuel and gas valve connections could be reversed, dont bother to prime system as you will get a wet start, it will eventually suck the fuel up after a few goes, I never use the prime feature, make sure you have a temp reading, make sure the starter is engaging properly on the spinner nut


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