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Old 11-17-2002 | 04:20 AM
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APC 12.25 X 3.75 13200, Sig 10% fuel
Old 11-19-2002 | 02:02 PM
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Hey Tim where do you fly at in Dresden?
Old 11-19-2002 | 08:15 PM
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Propnut, I fly when I can between Dresden and P-ville. Guess I should join the Greenfield club but really don't have the extra cash right now.
Old 11-20-2002 | 02:46 AM
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Hey Tim , I getting 13,000 rpm's on an 12.23x3.75 apc on irvine 53 with stock muffler, fuel is cool power 15%. I have a few friends that run the irvine 53. you can see some here
www.theprofilebrother.com

I have several supertigre 45 with mouse can pipes that turn an 11x4 close to 15,000.
Hey I work at ew james in produce if you are ever in there. If you want to come over here and fly sometime , we are out on sunday's now that time has change.
Old 11-20-2002 | 03:26 AM
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Hi Propnet, hey the guys at Greenfield told me about you but I did not know you by your nickname. Would love to fly with you guys, I met Mr. Mitchel (i think was his name). My son and I love flying too.

Hey, the mousse can on the Irvine is not a true can style I used the front half of the factory muffler and replace the back half with a can. The stinger is 3/8" tube about 1.5" long.

I wish I had a true header to run off the Irvine but those aren't bad numbers for a 4 year old engine that has seen a lot of fuel. It really pulls the ears back on the Su-do-koi.

Let me know how you guys are set up, by the way I have some 20/20 that I would like to feed that thing and try out.
Old 11-22-2002 | 01:04 AM
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Hey I have 5 sudokhoi's at this time. All of them have st 45, 2 have mcp, and the others have the older tigre paw muffler. I have an Irvine 53 on a Pizazz, it is an good running motor.
Old 12-18-2002 | 01:03 AM
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propnut1
you said 15% nitro but I read the maximum is 10%

why you run it with 15% how much rpm you have over the 10 or 5 nitro that is suppose to use
Old 12-18-2002 | 01:41 PM
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We buy our fuel in 54 gal drums. That is what the club voted on was 15%.

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