how to chose the right gas engine?

chop created the topic: how to chose the right gas engine?

after playing with nitro ,i'm interested in a fast gas hydro . so i think i will get a areomarine thunderbolt . Is it better to start out with a stock engine or moded one . how fast would a stock zenoah g26 go compared to a moded one.
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Scott replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

chop wrote:
Welcome to MGB and wild new world of Fast Gas !!

Stock powered @ low to mid 50's, maybe a tad better ?
Modified mid to upper 60's maybe a tad more :dance2:

Start stock, learn to drive it, fix it, trim it etc .... Then power it up a notch and really smile ;)

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INEEDSPOTS replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

Fast gas hydro.... Wood Whiplash.. surely should run lower 60's with a stock 260. They are just flat out ballastic with a mod motor :diablo:

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ken0276 replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

chop wrote:Lets say a stock 260 could turn 16000 rpm and a mod 260 could turn 18000 rpm with a 4.8" pitched prop in a hydro hull, 20% prop slip, by entering these data to this calculator, you would roughly find out how fast a stock or mod 260 runs on the hydro.

props4u.com/prop_chart.htm
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chop replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

thanks for the prop chart .but i need to know what the gear ratio would be on average ?
thanks
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marc replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

There are no gears, so 1:1 ratio. Prop spins same speed as engine.

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Scott replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

INEEDSPOTS wrote:
No place was a Wood whiplash mentioned by poster of this thread :?

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chop replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

what would be another pitch to get more speed . or prop # for a stock g26
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marc replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

I would suggest you contact Brent at Propworks West. He can get you setup with a real good prop. Will cost more than stock, but you will be surprised what a difference it makes to have a good prop. Not sure of your background with props, but if you've never own a professionally done prop you should get a few...then if you want to tweak on some yourself, you will at least have an idea what you should be shooting for.

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marc replied the topic: Re:how to chose the right gas engine?

Here's Brent's profile link. You can PM him. He is a member here and usually answers promptly. www.modelgasboats.com/index.ph...ofile&user=4704

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