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Old 09-02-2010, 05:32 PM
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just wondering, if you have 2 motors that are the same- one turning 40,000 rpm and another turning 28,000 rpm wich will use less fuel..???
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Originally Posted by nitro crazy
just wondering, if you have 2 motors that are the same- one turning 40,000 rpm and another turning 28,000 rpm wich will use less fuel..???
I think it will still come down to throttle control mostly but clucth set up as something to do with it as well.
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just wondering, if you have 2 motors that are the same- one turning 40,000 rpm and another turning 28,000 rpm wich will use less fuel..???

Given there is no other stipulations/conditions, just answering the question at hand, no load differences and same fuels ETC. ETC. the only logical answer is the lesser one.
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