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Cox Engine of The Month
How to breake in a RC flyer engine
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Re: How to breake in a RC flyer engine
R4min wrote:Nice Surfer kris, i have been looking at YouTube and searched for "breaking in ABC engine" and found some videos about that, how ever it did not helped me understand the different between two and four stroking, now that you explained it, it is cleare, thank you for the video
A few points... two and four stroking is not the same as two and four cycling. Four cycling is done on a two cycle engine by running it rich enough that it misses firing on some cycles...but you got the point.
The BigMig Revlite in that video is not an ABC engine. Revlite is a high-silicon aluminum piston running in an aluminum cylinder that has been hard-anodized with aluminum oxide.
The pre-Revlite BigMig cylinders were chrome plated but the cylinders were not brass.
There are just so many combinations it's hard to keep track. Forgive me if I sound like a smart-ass but I'm trying to help you catch up with many years of technology in a short period of time.
George
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Re: How to breake in a RC flyer engine
It's good to know George, one should never say no to information
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Re: How to breake in a RC flyer engine
Here is a link to our page containing engine operating guides; which will also have break-in instructions:
https://coxengines.ca/engine-and-fuel-guides.html
We used to make an RC Flyer https://coxengines.ca/product.php?productid=323
but have discontinued the engine in favour of this one https://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-rc-cruiser-engine.html
https://coxengines.ca/engine-and-fuel-guides.html
We used to make an RC Flyer https://coxengines.ca/product.php?productid=323
but have discontinued the engine in favour of this one https://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-rc-cruiser-engine.html
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