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Vendors Corner => Aero Products => Topic started by: Mike Foley on March 24, 2008, 01:10:40 PM

Title: Thunder Tiger 36 Conversion to Aero Tiger 36
Post by: Mike Foley on March 24, 2008, 01:10:40 PM
Randy,

Will you accept a customers NIB Thunder Tiger 36 RC and convert it to the Aero Tiger 36 stunt? If so how much do you charge, and do you include a muffler?

Thanks D>K
Title: Re: Thunder Tiger 36 Conversion to Aero Tiger 36
Post by: RandySmith on March 25, 2008, 09:16:56 AM
Randy,

Will you accept a customers NIB Thunder Tiger 36 RC and convert it to the Aero Tiger 36 stunt? If so how much do you charge, and do you include a muffler?

Thanks D>K

Hi

Yes if your engine is new the cost is 140.oo, I sell  cnc light  tongue mufflers 18.95 and  ultra light  cnc  tube mufflers  38.95

Regards
Randy
Title: Re: Thunder Tiger 36 Conversion to Aero Tiger 36
Post by: Greg Howie on October 18, 2009, 09:34:32 PM
Yeah me too Randy . Do you think the tongue muffler makes the engine run hotter ? What dose the tube weight ? dose it come with a muffler pressure tap ?   
Title: Re: Thunder Tiger 36 Conversion to Aero Tiger 36
Post by: RandySmith on October 19, 2009, 11:28:59 AM
Yeah me too Randy . Do you think the tongue muffler makes the engine run hotter ? What dose the tube weight ? dose it come with a muffler pressure tap ?   

Hi Greg

No the tongue mufflers does not make the motor hotter, running the needle in a lean setting makes the motor hotter, or stuffing up the holes with screws

The cnc light tube weigh approx 1 ounce, it does not come with pressure fitting and I recomend using it without pressure

Randy
Title: Re: Thunder Tiger 36 Conversion to Aero Tiger 36
Post by: Greg Howie on October 21, 2009, 12:15:01 AM
how do you make it not go rich in to the wind then lean down wind with out presure ?
Title: Re: Thunder Tiger 36 Conversion to Aero Tiger 36
Post by: RandySmith on October 21, 2009, 10:04:25 PM
how do you make it not go rich in to the wind then lean down wind with out presure ?

I do it with a 90 degree angle on the end of the uniflow vent, You turn it up down or to the side, it does not face into the wind

Randy