I got in my first flight on the EVO36 this morning. Man, this thing has power! I set it to a fat 2 cycle and after it leaned out a bit in flight it was like I was back flying a slow combat plane. My old ARF Primary Force was flying 4.1 sec. laps. Prop was a 10X6 RSM and fuel was 10/22 PowerMaster. I have an old OS 25FSR muffler on it now, but will change to the EVO tongue for the next flight. Tank was a 4 oz Hayes clunk on muffler pressure. Engine run was stable and there was no stuttering or sagging even in continuous maneuvers. I'm really optimistic that this will be a really good engine. Although the run with the rear needle valve was fine, I still think I will work out a conventional needle installation just to save weight. I have a nylon venturi that Scott Reise made for me for another engine that is retained by the draw bar, but has a conventional needle valve installation through the nylon just above the engine casting. Another possility is a JEN ventrui that accepts the FP40 RC needle valve assemble much like Garf's installation of the Max S RC assembly. The FP40 installation is adjustable for depth in the venturi.
Steve