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Toyota engine revs high

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Even before clicking the link I thought to myself, "That's got to be an RC engine." 🙂 Still, it's two-cycle. No valvetrain. Valvetrain is one of the biggest limiters for 4-cycle engines. Also, with a single cylinder you don't have to worry about the crankshaft whipping, etc.

ZV

Gah! Computer crashed as I was replying. :disgust:

Anyway.. Yeah.. I love R/C engines. They're badass.

The 4-stroke models just make me giddy all over...

*spooge*

Bore:
34.0mm
Stroke:
28.0mm
Displacement:
50.0cc
Weight w/ muffler:
1,800g
Cylinder:
AAC
Exhaust Diameter:
14 mm
Crank Thread:
10 x 1.25mm
Propeller:
18 x 10 - 20 x 10
RPM:
1,600 - 8,400
HP:
4.8

Mmm...
 
hehe, i see some Inital D fans in the house 🙂

anyways, Takumi first drive the Trueno with the first gen 4AGE. then he got the Formula Atlantic one in the same chassis.

btw: Trueno and Levin shares the same chassis, Trueno has flip up headlights and a different taillight design.
I am not sure what a Sprinter is though. They all are basically Corollas.
 
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