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Old 10-02-2005, 08:57 PM
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I search forums like mad for tnx stuff and all I get is a blinding bunch of info (and some is sketchy at best) about the O.S.-built .18 engine. I am trying to understand how it (or any other) engine works exactly. Does anyone know a site which shows the different engine parts (names) and how they work / function together so I can learn more about how my truck moves around?
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Old 10-02-2005, 10:36 PM
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Well, this is my theory...
Inside the engine are, invisible to the naked eye, millions of microscopic hamsters in millions of microscopic running wheels all connected together. Now these are genetically engineered hamsters which feed on nitro fuel. So, when you press the throttle, they get to eat more, and run faster, so your truck goes faster!

But seriously... There are certainly a LOT of resources on the workings of 2-stroke RC engines. A good place to look with a lot of info would be www.rcnitro.com , or for a more general idea, look up 2-stroke engines on www.howstuffworks.com
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Old 10-02-2005, 11:53 PM
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Almost anything you need to know about a TNX can be found here
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