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I would like to find out too, Im sure it will be a runner
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Should have my 110 by Tuesday..Will try and get it mounted next week.
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I have a blue head toc 106 on a 33lbs 33% edge 540 100" wing span, swingin a 27x10 carbon, I have plenty of power to spare, hovering under half thottle, ungoldy amounts of power, well it's a 3W what else can I say!!!! Very satisified!!!
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I agree and disagree with Tbob. He is right on one account that typically new things have some teething problems. But on the other hand, no one has one so we don't know that. I would assume the new 110 would come with the new gaskets and the new sealing method as well as the the alum carb block. So far that has been 3W's teething problems in other motors. If you can confirm these with your 3W distributer than I'd say go for it! I also want the 110, just don't have the funds for now. Especially since I have to bail out all those idiots that bought more home than they can afford. |
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Exactly, I had a blue head 106 and the power was great. I don't really think it needed anymore power if that is possible. Bobby told me the only difference is the larger bore so I wouldn't think it would make that big of a difference.
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I'm with T-Bob. Let the first generation go by until any hidden issues are tended to. 4cc's is not going to outperform a 106 by enough to be noticed.
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besides the extra 4cc on the motor.....is there really any changes at all? I would think it's exactly the same motor as the 106 as in the case , jugs , carb , gaskets , probably down to the exact bolts every where correct? I would think it's probably just a slightly bored out 106.....but who knows? Either way , it's going to be a beast of motor i'll bet.
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dont be stupid buy a 110, the resale value of the motor will far be more than a 106, you cant dump a 157cs vs a 170cs . As far as teething probs there ain't none is a bored out 106 (that did all the teething) with new induction block and ignition timing and ignition. The risk of getting a 106 is the risk of getting old stock with the plastic block which made them harder to tune. With the new block leave the needles where the factory set them and GO!! (unless you ar at some huge altitude or you let the plugs go crappy) it will run perfect out of the box.
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I have had three 106 engines in my 2.6 meter Edge from Xtreme Comp, both the Stock version and the CS. One of my stock engines swung a Engel 29x10 Carbon prop at over 6200 rpm. Great engines. Now I use a 3W 85 XI CS with KS 1090 in my new Edge, and that is the way to go. My plane is now only 10,2 kg, and is pretty ballistic. Why go bigger when smaller is better
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I did...had a dead stick on takeoff. Anyone else see those problems with the 3W 110's
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