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  • #16
    VERY sorry, I have hijacked the topic. The metal arms for the engine, should I look at them as well, while I am on Real-Raptors site? Also, I thinkI should get myself a few spare Glow plugs for my OS50 Hyper, right? What type/size do I get? Could you maybe show me a link to the best one?

    OS Engines - A3 Glow Plug Hot


    £3.99

    Add:

    OS Engines - O.S. 8 Glow Plug Standard Long Medium Hot


    £3.99

    Add:

    OS Engines - O.S. A5 Glow Plug


    £4.50

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    Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
    Blade CX2 - With AR6100
    Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
    Based in Brisbane , Australia!
    Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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    • #17
      You want OS No. 8's for the Hyper
      Nick

      Henseleit TDR 2011 VBar 5.2, Avant Aurora, 700N BeastX, 500 BeastX

      Member of Byley MFC & South Cheshire HeliAddicts (www.southcheshire.rcheliaddict.co.uk)

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      • #18
        Last question!
        How long does one last? They are more pricey in South Africa... but if one lassts maybe, 100 hours of flight, then I'll live with just 2 backups for now. How long doe they last, and generally, do people have more than one spare in their boxes?
        Trex 500CF - GY401 with S9254, HS-5245MGs, Torque Tube, AR7000..
        Blade CX2 - With AR6100
        Spectrum DX7 Tx (2.4Ghz), Phoenix Sim (1.05c)
        Based in Brisbane , Australia!
        Past helis: Lama V4, Raptor 50, Trex450SE, Gaui EP550

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        • #19
          I go through around 6-12 every 6 months between 12 models, there is no life span to them, but if you find you replace it and it goes again, that would be a problem with the engine firing small metal particles (debris) into the plug and damaging the plug at which point you need to strip the engine down to find the cause. Also tuning problems can be glow plug related so sometime I just swap them if I have engine tuning problems and suspect the glow plug.

          I normally buy my OS No.8 in packs of 12s and sell 6 of them to a club mate, they last me a long time.
          Last edited by Nutz; 22-05-2007, 10:15 AM.
          Raptor 50 V3 Titan
          OS 50 hyper-MP2 pipe-9252-401 & 9254-Rev Max-Radix600-Radix 95- Kasama Head

          Trex 600N Pro R.I.P
          OS 50 Hyper-MP5-9451-611 & 9256-RevLock 20-CycLock-Radix600-Align Tail Blades

          Knight 3D
          OS 50 Hyper-MP5 Pipe-9255-Logictech 6100-Rev Lock 20-Radix600-Radix 95

          Trex SEV2
          4S TP 2000-Medusa 28-40-3400 Jazz 40-6-18-GY401 & 9650-HS65MG

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          • #20
            I tend to keep a minimum of 2 spare, there's nothing worse than having to go home from the field just because you have no plugs.

            It's difficult to quantify how long a plug lasts as it is dependent on many factors. If you run your engine fairly rich then the plug is likely to last longer. If your tuning is incorrect you can find yourself in the position of blowing a plug every flight, somewhat costly.

            As an example, in my first year of flying when I was just hovering and pottering about I don't think I blew a plug all year, but now my engine is tuned more aggressively, I tend to need a new plug every 3 months on average.

            Plugs often give an indication of going bad, poor starting is often a common symptom. If you have a glow start with a meter that will give you a good idea as to when the plug is starting to fail
            Nick

            Henseleit TDR 2011 VBar 5.2, Avant Aurora, 700N BeastX, 500 BeastX

            Member of Byley MFC & South Cheshire HeliAddicts (www.southcheshire.rcheliaddict.co.uk)

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Nutz View Post
              ^^^^^^^^^^^
              Made the tea while I posted, glad great minds think alike
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              IMO Kasama head is tons better than the QUK one, the only problem is they are not available in the UK,

              http://z-rc.com/

              I have a QUK tail and they are good, ,but what I think Moyesboy is getting at is replacing the hub due to stories of the TT being weak at high speed, personally I never had a problem with mine when the head was at 2K, but I changed it for QUK tail hub just on case.
              I ordered mine from Z-RC and had it delivered to my door in the UK in less than a week for around £125, they certainly are available to the UK but I agree, not in the UK. It has a lot of benefits over the Quick UK head as the geometry is adjustable and can be very different from the stock head, the Quick UK is really only the stock head in metal and so the feel is very similar.
              Steve H

              http://www.himbletonRChelicopters.co.uk
              Trex 600N, Trex 700N, now 3G!, Raptor E550 now in fetching Hughes 500E, Trex 250, Trex 500CF, Trex 550E 3G, Beam E4, Outrage 550, Logo 500 3D.

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              • #22
                Thanks for the info chaps, I was recommended to try and get a metal arm for the throttle as a mates heli did the funky chicken and thrashed its self to bits when the throttle arm broke in a crash, not saying it's going to stop it happening when the inevitable happens to mine, but at least I can try.
                This is my first nitro heli and I’ve just had my 8th successful hover, unfortunately it's all self teaching with the help of this and other sites, I was even flying the trex around in circuits last night, coor this is fun!! ok I'll shut up now.



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