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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: San Luis Potosi, Mexico Age: 46
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I`m just starting my first gas aerobatic plane, I have been flying 120 glow and 25% planes (giles 202, katana) but this will be my first 33%. Hangar9 extra 330s 3w80xi CS hitec 6425 on ailerons and elevator, futaba 9155 on rudder Smartfly power expander sport with regulator, 3000 mAH dual battery which will be the better prop? I´m not planing to fly 3D, just sport and basic-sportsman IMAC, will this setup be enough to me because we are flying at 6000 feet high. |
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| Bad-ass Super Contributer! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Shreveport LA
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I think you will find the power at that altitude to be just ok, it will not be unlimited. Most 80s (including my 80CS) liked a 26x10 prop, but at your altitude I would try a PT 25x10 for more rpms.
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| Flyin' Around ![]() Join Date: May 2006 Location: San Luis Potosi, Mexico Age: 46
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| I´m finishing my Extra 330S, but I have some trouble with the engine. The firewall was modified to install my 3W80 engine; I used a Supersonic mounting plate with 40 mm standoffs. The carb opening is large enough for the entering air or I will need to open additional vent holes? There goes one wood plate over the opening. I have the straight velocity stack and one manifold that goes mounted at 90 degrees, which one is better? If I use the 90 degrees one it will be out of the engine box, it´s OK or could it be used inverted? |
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| Panty Thief ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Lakeland, Minnesota Age: 28
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Use the straight stack. Quicker intake. Also if you are using a pitts pipe or can, cut off one inch of the stingers. Better transition and performance. Even if you wont be doing 3-D, its still free RPM's.
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