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Old 07-25-2007, 09:25 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: DA-100 tuned pipes set up

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1) I posted the thread in DA forum because i already have the engine.
2) I eliminated ES composites pipes from my list because they do not last very long and they crack after 20-30 flights. I usually do 8 to 10 flights on each flying session so, 20 flights is a normal weekend for me.
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Is this something you experienced or heard about? When I ordered mine, the were already backlogged with several other orders, so I would imagine that they have a pretty good product. Still worth the risk to save over a pound, IMO...
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Old 07-25-2007, 09:32 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Just installed KS rear exhaust fuse mufflers on my son's 35% Extra(Da powered),and wow what a difference,tons of extra power and silent as a church mouse.
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Old 07-25-2007, 09:35 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Default Re: DA-100 tuned pipes set up

Bodywerks, i was ready to give my order to EScomposites just before i posted it in RCU where some people gave me bad reviews:

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6147274/tm.htm
I am not looking for the more powerful and lightest setup on earth but just something powerfull, reliable and easy to tune around the DA-100.
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Old 07-25-2007, 09:37 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: DA-100 tuned pipes set up

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I had KS1060's on my 100. They worked really well spinning a 28-10 Mejlik prop in my comp-arf 2.6 Yak. The midrange wasnt that bad, I did need to program a bit of a throttle curve though.

I didnt see a huge jump in revs on the ground when I switched to tuned pipes, however in the air they gave me a lot more power than the standard mufflers I was previoulsy running.
27 inch props are too small, I tried them and they just made a heap of noise for no added performance. IMO.
Agreed with Benny

I currently have a DA100 on BMB Canisters swinging a Mej 28x12 (yes 28x12) in a SD 35% Yak 54. It has more than enough power to fly IMAC (I fly in Unlimited) and to pull out of a hover. It is at 94db at 3M also

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Old 07-26-2007, 03:46 AM   #17 (permalink)
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If you really need more power, I would suggest a 3W 106. But if you already have the engine, or just want to stick to a DA-100, then you sure need the pipes.

I think it might be hard to get high rpm's on a 28x10 without losing midrange. From what I have read, the tuned pipes that give you the best midrange are the Manfred Greves tuned pipes, while still giving you a decent top end. I've heard the KS give you more top end.

I'm sure some of the guys like razor or others with more pipe knowledge will jump in.

Good luck!

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Vic,

If you read the post, the guy plainly has a DA and wants pipe advice.

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Another worthless plug for the 3W 106. The man was asking about a DA 100 not a 3w. Can you read ?
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The proper term would be shameless plug, not worthless plug, nothing worthless about 3W engines.

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Where am I fueling a product war?
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Posting the LOL symbol, you obviously know you're fueling a war.

As Mr. Fick stated,

This ongoing product war needs to be stopped, please don't make us chase you guys around the forums everyday.

Notice I said "PLEASE"
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Default Re: DA-100 tuned pipes set up

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Bodywerks, i was ready to give my order to EScomposites just before i posted it in RCU where some people gave me bad reviews:

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6147274/tm.htm
I am not looking for the more powerful and lightest setup on earth but just something powerfull, reliable and easy to tune around the DA-100.
Daniel
Sooo... two pipes out of two hundred have failed, both pipes being owned by the same guy (coincidence? Likely not. He is also the only poster there with bad reviews), and you have ruled them out entirely? Well, you are entitled to make quick decisions based on one person's negative feedback if you want. Me? I still think they are worth a try...

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Vic,

If you read the post, the guy plainly has a DA and wants pipe advice.



FWB,

The proper term would be shameless plug, not worthless plug, nothing worthless about 3W engines.



Vic,

Posting the LOL symbol, you obviously know you're fueling a war.

As Mr. Fick stated,

This ongoing product war needs to be stopped, please don't make us chase you guys around the forums everyday.

Notice I said "PLEASE"
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Old 08-01-2007, 08:56 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I took my decision after talking with DA guys and ordered a set of pipes with accessories. They are the new MTW RE-2 tuned pipes. Same weight of TD75 canister, same power boost of KS-1060 pipes with better midrange. The pipes will be installed in a 35% Carden Extra 260. Yeah, i'am back to the source of what brought me into this hobby. I am going to build it slowly and LIGHT, exactly like i want with my personal touch for IMAC.
Brian K. at DA is a great guy to deal with and knows very well the pipes setup. The header lenght is 11'' and MTW recommend between 290 to 310mm for DA-100 and Mejlzick 28x10. So, 11 inches header with 0.75'' space into the teflon coupler will be in that range.


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Default Re: DA-100 tuned pipes set up

Just the info I needed.

Daniel, can you provide some of your results?
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Old 10-24-2007, 07:04 AM   #23 (permalink)
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No RPMs yet. i am building the plane and it'll not be ready before spring 2008. You can follow the thread here:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_6294828/tm.htm
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Default Re: DA-100 tuned pipes set up

You could have gone with the Greeves Pipes they are an excellent choice. Run Great make killer power and quite. DA sells them as well.
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