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Old 07-14-2006, 11:29 AM
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Re: Fuel Mixing Question

Its easy to find over here, especially in Souhtern California. I go to the local motocycle shop its about $25 USD for 5 gallons of methanol. Nitro is a little pricy though. If you order from tower hobbies online you can get Klotz oils by the quart.

The nitro will add a little performance and helps on the bottom with the idle. the more Nitro you use the hotter the burn and subsequently the more wear over the long run on the engine. I definately recommend adding an ounce of klotz Benol to every gallon of fuel (store bought) in high performance engines. If the engine were inverted or prone to loading at idle, use a good 4 stroke plug (they have a longer element) they tend to resist dousing by the fuel oil mixture and give a more consistent idle. My big Moki 2.10 would turn a 20x10 carbon propellor at around 73-7400 rpm, and put out 23lbs of thrust on my homemade 0% nitro, 18% castor fuel.
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Re: Fuel Mixing Question

Cheers spun so can i use a 4 Stroke plug in the glow engine with this mix.
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Old 07-15-2006, 04:50 PM
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Sure can, it has a longer element and will give you a more reliable idle and be less prone to oil build up at idle. Fortunately they are not hotter than a regular plug, just retain heat better.

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Old 08-04-2006, 04:41 PM
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Re: Fuel Mixing Question

If you do clean your engine by using glycol and heating it in a pot do it in a well ventelated area and never use the pot again for cooking food as it will be contaminated and very dangerous to your health if you were to prepare food in it ...Dont want ya turning up your toes while having a clean engine now do we.
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Re: Fuel Mixing Question

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So in the quest to make my 16% last longer i mixed it with castor straight my heli runs great and my fuel lasts twice as long.
You are using castor oil in a gasser?? Why not just use one of the 2-stroke premix oils (Yamalube, Motul)?
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