COX goes brushless
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great idea for scale projects
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@rickcain2320 lol, yup, first time ever
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Why did you kill a perfect piece of machinery art?
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For once a cox engine that doesn't cover you with castor oil.
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@MullaneyRC After venturing into free flight, this past summer, I won't always need a throttle. Would blow away the old timers with a brushless/scale setup like in the video. So, no need for the other posters to fuss. The free flight guys will jetison their carb and muffler, and fly RC engines wide-open. Same stuff...different engine.
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@FourDollaRacing There are a few homemade .010 throttles around, but they never went into production because radio equipment was too big for an RC model that small at the time.
0.8 cubic centimeters (ccm) is the same as .049 cubic inch.
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@MullaneyRC Hmmmmmm.......I was referring to the .010. Now that you've pointed-outed the standard sizes available, I wonder what "0,8cmm" means, in the title.
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@FourDollaRacing Yes, they did. They made RC throttles for the .020, .049, .051, and .09 engines. They worked very well too, I might add.
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you ruined it!
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That is simply neat. I have fought those pesky little motors and getting them started is such a chore, then to see an outrunner installed neatly inside the f tank is awsome. Bet you don't get slamed in the fingers by the engine kicking back. The new outrunners are so powerful.
what a waste of a fine machined tiny little motor
DRNEGOLICIS 3 years ago 41
WASTE!!!
madde78273 1 year ago 3