Webra 145

Tomanek, Wojtek tomanekw at saic-abingdon.com
Mon May 5 05:16:20 AKDT 2003


No one knows except for Buzz, and Buzz (owner of the Magnum Fuels) does not
revel his recipe for any of the #1, #2, #3, or #4.  Except if you normally
fly say #1 and it is a very hot day use #2 instead and richen 3-4 clicks and
you back to your original performance of #1 on a cool day.

W-  

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Brian Young [mailto:b4598070 at yahoo.com] 
Sent:	Monday, May 05, 2003 9:14 AM
To:	discussion at nsrca.org
Subject:	Re: Webra 145

What % nitro is Magnum#1?

--- Jerry Budd <jbudd at QNET.COM> wrote:
> It's just the regular 17x12.  They don't make a wide
> in that size, 
> although the blade looks wide compared to the
> 17x12N.
> 
> Jerry
> 
> >Jerry,
> >
> >Is that a 17x12 wide or 17x12N that your are using?
> >
> >WG
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From:	Jerry Budd <jbudd at QNET.COM>
> >To:	discussion at nsrca.org <discussion at nsrca.org>
> >Date:	Sunday, May 04, 2003 1:54 AM
> >Subject:	Re: Webra 145
> >
> >
> >>Here's my setup:   Webra 145 Aero-X with the MC
> (mixture control)
> >>carb on Magnum #1, OS-F or YS plug, ES-2C140L90
> pipe set at 23-1/4"
> >>baffle to plug (straight line distance), stock
> Mac's 2-1/4" rise
> >>header, and an APC 17x12 prop.  This combo turns
> 8600 peak rpm, I fly
> >>it at ~8400 rpm.  The same setup on my two
> OS140Rx's turn 8400 rpm
> >>peak, fly at ~8200 rpm (for some reason I seem to
> have above average
> >>motors).
> >>
> >>Jerry
> >>
> >>>145 on Greaves pipe.  8500 on APC 17-10, 15%
> Pylon Ritchs Brew.  Is
> >>>that good compared to the number you guys are
> running?
> >>>
> >>>Also, I really am running it on more of a 3D
> plane.  The 17-10 makes
> >>>the plane jump, not very smooth.  I would like it
> to trasition a
> >>>little more linear.  What suggestions do yall
> have for a prop?
> >>>
> >>>Thanks,
> >>>
> >>>Tony D
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>----- Original Message -----
> >>>From:
> <mailto:Eric.Henderson at gartner.com>Henderson,Eric
> >>>To:
> <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>discussion at nsrca.org
> >>>Sent:	Saturday, May 03, 2003 8:40 PM
> >>>Subject:	RE: Webra 145
> >>>
> >>>The wrist pin is threaded on the inside. A head
> bolt will pull it out.
> >>>
> >>>Eric.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>-----Original Message-----
> >>>From:
>
>>><mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org>discussion-request at nsrca.org
> >>>[mailto:discussion-request at nsrca.org]On Behalf Of
> Don Ramsey
> >>>Sent:	Saturday, May 03, 2003 2:24 PM
> >>>To:
> <mailto:discussion at nsrca.org>discussion at nsrca.org
> >>>Subject:	Webra 145
> >>>
> >>>I'm trying to disassemble my Webra 145 and can't
> seem to find the
> >>>secret to removing the wrist pin and connecting
> rod.  Sleve is out
> >>>but there must be a secret.  Anyone know?
> >>>
> >>>DR
> >>
> >>
> >>--
> >>___________
> >>Jerry Budd
> >>mailto:jbudd at qnet.com
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====
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918-745-6046h
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