OS Speed T1202
#31
The engine was a beast at the GLC this pass weekend. But it lived a short life. I thought the engine sucked the glow plug element into the engine but after a closer look at home the evidence shows the piston pin c-clip became dislodged while the engine was running.
The c-clip on the other side was still intact

The c-clip on the other side was still intact
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#43
Tech Adept
Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 125
From: Earth
Probably because of the OS brand quality... in my experience they are fast, reliable and hold a tune. They still struggle with 5 minute run time and did think when everyone started changing to OS they must have been better for run time than Novarossi.
#44
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 63
I wish there was a manufacturing process video for these motors. I've seen videos like that for Bugatti and Koenigsegg and I can understand why those cars cost a few million to buy, doesn't mean they're not expensive. But a single piston engine being $500? That's just blowing my mind, really. Maybe that's just market value. Is the OS brand the equivalent of Mugen, Spoon, HKS, etc. in the JDM market, you're pretty much paying for great performance, but also paying a premium for that name?
#45
Calculated with the amount of engines to sell in a year, the needed workers, machines and facility an engine can be produced for arround 80 dollar a piece to make profit.
But then there are taxes, distributors, resellers, shipment etc.....
But then there are taxes, distributors, resellers, shipment etc.....



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Mine ran great until the last lap of Q2. Lol.. This was the first race for this engine