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Would these engines converted to a venturi perform alright for sport flying? Is there any case differences between the RC version and the CL version that Brodak carries. I would like to just replace the carb with a venturi and NVA.
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I would think for sport flying it would be just fine. The ST 51 venturi and nva are a drop in for that engine, also the nva goes through the venturi above the engine case so no drilling involved.
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According to the Sam's Stuff and Hobbies web site and what has been reported previously on this forum, they are not the same.
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I knew with $70 difference in price something was different. Leester thanks for the info on the St parts, didn't know that.
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