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Old 08-28-2008, 03:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am assembling this airplane for a friend. Does anyone know which standoffs to use with an Evolution 58GX2? Also what fromeco setup would you guys recommend? We are thinking of using the 2600 Lion for ignition and the 5200 Lion for servos both with sahara regulators. We are using JR 8411's and 8611 for rudder. Any comments would be appreciated. Thanx!!!
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Hi, I am just putting one together also..Installing the 58 with pitts wrap around and I have used a 1" standoff on mine..It gives plenty of clearance from the cowl which is good..All 7955 going in mine along with Duralite Li-Manganese 2cell 2000 for ign. and their Manganese HC 4 cell 3800 for receiver.Will install the 14MZ and 6014 receive..I am going to install the throttle and choke servos through the bottom of the engine box so I have short push rods, then put a false firewall at the back of the engine box to keep any fuel spitting out..Be sure to fuel proof and drill a hole in the bottom of the box to let any fuel that does get in the box exit.Run a brass tube up flush with the bottom of the engine box down past the bottom of the fuse so any fuel can exit.
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Thanks Wngburner. Are u going to use any regulators? I was just looking at the Evolution website and it says that you don't need one for the ignition.
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I won't use a regulator for the ign., but the rec. battery will have a reg.
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