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1/24 scale nitro RC

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2007

Models based on the Cox .010 nitro engine. Hand made engine management system for full control. These engines were designed for small airplanes with no throttle control or exhaust containment. This video shows a small portion of what can be achieved with these miniature engines when you can actually control them.

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  • chirulo!!

  • @salisisasi can you say this in english? thanks.

    

  • wow, that does 35,000 rpm, my HPI nitro F4.6cc only does 3,00rpm, and thats in my savage :P

  • @SuperAiden101 It's true, the smaller the engine size is physically the higher the RPM potential, (less rotating mass= stronger parts for same size). I had it set much lower in this video, I was trying to get it to idle as slow as possible.

  • How did you make the throttle system?.. :)

  • @FalthProductions Unimat Lathe, drill press, digital caliper.

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  • this shit is fucking crazy im so stoned right now

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  • how much does it cost?

  • theres no way that would fit a scale model plane, glider maybe but i doubt it

  • i should try this in a micro sct

  • I do love my full size motor cars in full size boats

    but i do love rc

    butt my full size cars in bouts make me money everyday like going to work in fishing can do that with rc ? lol

  • how much does one cost

  • @SuperAiden101 Bigger = less RPM

    most .30s pull about 30k

    most small blocks (.12-/.21) pull close to if not more than 40k.

  • @jameshoffmandude you would have to make one they are not availible to buy [trust me ive tried]

  • @98CiViC0301 that is a flywheel they are used to keep rpms down the just add weight

  • What is that round copper thing on the shaft when your reving it for ?

  • where can i get one

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