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Engine basics => Engine set up tips => Topic started by: Mike Griffin on April 16, 2015, 08:50:02 AM
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Are after market mufflers available for Enya engines without having to order fro Enya direct?
Mike
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Try shutterman on eBay.
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Are after market mufflers available for Enya engines without having to order fro Enya direct?
Mike
I should have Enya mufflers, I ran them for years.
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Randy Smith has them.
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Thanks guys
Mike
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I have two of these.
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What motor, 30 and 40 xzs same as 36 and 40. Evo and 40 LA. Mac products have tube type for control line. 90 deg and something like 85 deg, this points a little down for profile.
Steve
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Are after market mufflers available for Enya engines without having to order fro Enya direct?
Mike
"After Market" means the addition of non-factory parts as an upgrade.
I am not sure that Enya would ever deal with that kind of thing?
Try our esteemed Moderator for after market Enya mufflers.
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Tatone Peacepipe mufflers seem to work. I've found that the sizes are overstated. 09-19 is best for 09/10 sized motors, using one on an Enya .09-III TV. Use a 29-40 on my .19-VI TV. Have acquired a few 45-65, which would work for the .29's up. Only thing is they are a little heavy versus say a tongue muffler, but they do muffle well with adequate chamber size if one doesn't follow their stated sizes.
Also got a Tatone EM-4 Calumet on an Enya .09-III CL/FF engine. Says for 09-19, but I'd never put it on a .19. Also, I "Dremeled" out all the internal baffles to make it freer flowing. Otherwise it's too restrictive. Hear that many a modeler ruined their engines by using this muffler. As restrictive as the internal baffles are with its very small chamber size, I can see why. I drilled a bunch of holes in one and "Dremeled" out all baffles, trying to make it into a tongue muffler for a McCoy .19 Red Head. Then it lost all its muffling capability, plus it is heavy. I might patch the holes with JB Weld and use it for my Enya .15-III TV.