Hello all, this may be a redundant question but why does everyone hate the stock needle valves that come on the LA 25 and 46 motors? I did some searches but all I could find is the backplate which is plastic are prone to leaks. I'm on a pretty tight budget so I hate to spend $90. bucks for an engine and then have to spend another $40 or so on replacement parts. If i'm just sport flying my Flite Streak or Magician do I still need to invest in the extras.
Thanks, Rich
As far as I can tell, for the 30-40 flights I have flown so far, the stock arrangement on the 25LA is just fine. The one knock I have on it is that one click is a little too big. That's not too surprising since the taper on the needle is much steeper than the old front needle. I also question the durability of the backplate in inverted crashes, it seems like it will break the first time you pancake it inverted into the ground. People tell me they leak but mine doesn't, yet, and if it does, we still have the old reliable silicone bathtub caulk.
I am running the current 25LA ABC RN *exactly* as it comes out of the box, with NO changes at all in any way. I even used the preset needle for break-in, and it fired on the first flip at a
perfect break-in setting. It runs remarkably well, and I have seen no reason to change anything. I have a thread about it here, nothing much to say, take it out of the box, bolt it in, attach 9-4 APC, flip and fly.
Brett