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corkacrocadile 07-09-2006 03:48 PM

YA-F16 setup...help!!!!!!!!
 
NOOB here with a few questions

--1.) I have a PST 600 R. How much space between the pipe and turbine? (cone to pipe distance)

--2.) Is there any type of fuel diagram so I can see how to setup the fuel lines? The one with my manual is VERY confusing.~!

ianober 07-13-2006 12:56 PM

RE: YA-F16 setup...help!!!!!!!!
 
Your turbine should have a diagram of how much space to give it. My JetCat P-70 has one.

jetfreak 07-13-2006 03:09 PM

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Wiring up two fuel tanks if fairly simple. The most common way is to get them to release fuel simultaneously. the follow diagram should help you.


funflyerf4 07-13-2006 05:33 PM

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What tanks are you using?I just got mine in the air with a Ram 500 in it.There is not much room for tanks.I am using the Yellow tanks which are 21 oz each and a sullivan 12 oz saddle tank between them.Both flights so far 4 min. each and it used 36 ozs.

FalconWings 07-14-2006 08:45 AM

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ORIGINAL: funflyerf4

What tanks are you using?I just got mine in the air with a Ram 500 in it.There is not much room for tanks.I am using the Yellow tanks which are 21 oz each and a sullivan 12 oz saddle tank between them.Both flights so far 4 min. each and it used 36 ozs.
Funflyer, I thought that if you cut the inlet in half you would have ended up with more useful space for tanks? Have you tried using Sullivan Flex Tanks instead? although 42+3oz should be good enough for a 5 minute flight.


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