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I saw that this morning... pretty cool......no information on mileage or if it would fit into a second Gen to make them faster..... :stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:

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truly amazing . now all they need to do is develop a diesel version to run a generator and soon electric powered bikes and cars won't be such a dream!:thumbsup2:

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I saw that this morning... pretty cool......no information on mileage or if it would fit into a second Gen to make them faster..... :stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:

 

Well that didn't take long :)

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I saw this yesterday and sent the link to my son at tech school. (He is attending Southeast Tech in Sioux Falls, SD for Auto Mechanics.) His reply, and my feelings exactly, "That's freakin sweet!"

 

Dave

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I saw that this morning... pretty cool......no information on mileage or if it would fit into a second Gen to make them faster..... :stirthepot::stirthepot::stirthepot:

 

If you could add one, it would double the HP. :whistling::whistling:

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Pretty good for a standard engine.

Next step would be to supercharge or turbocharge it.

Then maybe the first gens will be able to keep up with the second gens...:duck:

 

Heck the engines are gonna need replaced soon their being +13 yrs old ...

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Along the same lines there is a guy in Europe that has built a scale 16 cyl Roles Royce engine for a scale Spitfire.

 

Shhhh! The RR Merlin engine had 12 cylinders :D

 

Whatever, that would be a very impressive piece of engineering.

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Shhhh! The RR Merlin engine had 12 cylinders :D

 

Whatever, that would be a very impressive piece of engineering.

 

Your right it is 12 cyl.

 

http://www.enginehistory.org/ModelEngines/merlin_xx.shtml

 

This was done back in 1976 - 81, CNC and CAD/CAM where not all that popular yet.

 

This engine has a 1" bore and 1.2" stroke, for a displacement of 11.31 in3. Construction started in July 1976 and was completed in December 1981. There were significant problems with the operational miniature magnetos, carburetor and fuel system. Over 7,000 parts comprise the engine, and over 6,000 hours were required to complete it.
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Pretty good for a standard engine.

Next step would be to supercharge or turbocharge it.

Then maybe the first gens will be able to keep up with the second gens...:duck:

 

Heck the engines are gonna need replaced soon their being +13 yrs old ...

 

Uh,I think it's got a blower on it already...:whistling: :)

 

Pretty dang cool...

To build that motor,I think I would need a magnifying glass the size of a snow saucer...:crackup: :crackup: :crackup:

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here is that same engine in a body

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBbFU08s4i8&feature=relmfu]1/4 Scale Grave Digger Part 23B with Stinger 609 - YouTube[/ame]

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2-OFGSESoI&feature=related]TruckModel Peterbilt 359 RC 1:4 Nissan Patrol vs. Peterbilt.mp4 - YouTube[/ame]

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HiTruckGuy :Uh,I think it's got a blower on it already...:whistling: :)

 

Just a picture of one???

 

The attached video is of standard engine..

 

If, it is about to go into production, would you not think they would video the supercharged version?, er, I mean if it really worked?:duck:

 

I know my surpercharged RXP gives you a pucker factor when you lay into it.

 

Lets just say the video was a dissapointment...and did not live up to the title...

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