nitro engine conversions
#1
nitro engine conversions
This is a quick question for everyone. I have a presitation on Nitro engines and i was wondering what are the size compatiable of? I.E. .12 = ??? like the new T-MAX 2.5 is roughly comparable to a .18 motor. And what does the 2.5 represent? Is it in CC's?
I wanted to clear this up so i wont sound dumb in front of the class..
-thanx-
I wanted to clear this up so i wont sound dumb in front of the class..
-thanx-
#2
Re: nitro engine conversions
Originally posted by nkay
This is a quick question for everyone. I have a presitation on Nitro engines and i was wondering what are the size compatiable of? I.E. .12 = ??? like the new T-MAX 2.5 is roughly comparable to a .18 motor. And what does the 2.5 represent? Is it in CC's?
I wanted to clear this up so i wont sound dumb in front of the class..
-thanx-
This is a quick question for everyone. I have a presitation on Nitro engines and i was wondering what are the size compatiable of? I.E. .12 = ??? like the new T-MAX 2.5 is roughly comparable to a .18 motor. And what does the 2.5 represent? Is it in CC's?
I wanted to clear this up so i wont sound dumb in front of the class..
-thanx-
Your spelling is a little off (teachers don't like that ), but to help you, the tmaxx engine is the same size as the old one,
.15 c.i.
This is the breakdown:
2.1 c.c. = .12 c.i.
2.5 c.c. = .15 c.i.
3.5 c.c. = .21 c.i.
c.c. = cubic centimeter (metric)
c.i. = cubic inch (standard [American non-sense])
Others help me where I may be wrong.
*I remember the days when I tried to figure out how to make any school project contain some facet of RC*
#3
Re: Re: nitro engine conversions
Originally posted by Im2lazy
This is the breakdown:
2.1 c.c. = .12 c.i.
2.5 c.c. = .15 c.i.
3.5 c.c. = .21 c.i.
This is the breakdown:
2.1 c.c. = .12 c.i.
2.5 c.c. = .15 c.i.
3.5 c.c. = .21 c.i.
2.5 c.c. = 0.1525593602 c.i.
3.5 c.c. = 0.2135831043 c.i.
#4
Tech Elite
Forgot one
This is the breakdown:
2.1 c.c. = .12 c.i.
2.5 c.c. = .15 c.i.
3.0 c.c. = .18 c.i. (Sirio .18)
3.5 c.c. = .21 c.i.
2.1 c.c. = .12 c.i.
2.5 c.c. = .15 c.i.
3.0 c.c. = .18 c.i. (Sirio .18)
3.5 c.c. = .21 c.i.
#5
Pops, you forgot about HB racing's engine! (.18 c.i.)... and Megatech's .16... XTM's .247 ... and OFNA's .25... and... and....
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Why don't those Monster Truck guys quit changing around the numbers... ("the new Traxxas .25 is a big block that could spank OFNA's new .25!")
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Why don't those Monster Truck guys quit changing around the numbers... ("the new Traxxas .25 is a big block that could spank OFNA's new .25!")
#6
Traxxas makes the traxxas 2.5cc engine. In other words it's a .15 engine. IMO they market it like that to do just lke u said. People will see...wow a .25 engine and they will buy it. Either way i seen the new 2.5 run, and it hauls. Even though it(2.5) is powerful, the .25 ofna would smoke it seeing how it is a .25
#7
Tech Elite
nitro engine conversions
I did forget about the 24.7 & .25 Big Block engines, The Megatech .16 isn't worth mentioning and an .18 is still a .18 no matter who makes it.
Also the reason for these enlarged displacement engines is simple. A little more power and torque in a sport tuned engine.
Also the reason for these enlarged displacement engines is simple. A little more power and torque in a sport tuned engine.
#8
Re: nitro engine conversions
Originally posted by nkay
This is a quick question for everyone. I have a presitation on Nitro engines and i was wondering what are the size compatiable of? I.E. .12 = ??? like the new T-MAX 2.5 is roughly comparable to a .18 motor. And what does the 2.5 represent? Is it in CC's?
I wanted to clear this up so i wont sound dumb in front of the class..
-thanx-
This is a quick question for everyone. I have a presitation on Nitro engines and i was wondering what are the size compatiable of? I.E. .12 = ??? like the new T-MAX 2.5 is roughly comparable to a .18 motor. And what does the 2.5 represent? Is it in CC's?
I wanted to clear this up so i wont sound dumb in front of the class..
-thanx-