Would this rigger be suitable for BL?

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  • BassBoat88
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 34

    #1

    Would this rigger be suitable for BL?

    http://www.cmdracing.com/updated/eagle.htm And how much power would it take to run at least the 39" or 41".
    "They call me Fast5sRevo88 over at RCM"(in cowboy voice) "There's no such thing as to much power!"
  • BassBoat88
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 34

    #2
    Anyone?
    "They call me Fast5sRevo88 over at RCM"(in cowboy voice) "There's no such thing as to much power!"

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    • crabstick
      Senior Member
      • Jul 2008
      • 954

      #3
      It could be done IMO, but theres probably easier boats to get that are already setup for FE.

      I think what you need to do is figure out your goals for the boat / power source, then look at the available hulls you could put that into.
      Are you wanting to race or sport run?
      Whats your budget, speed costs money etc etc.
      Matt.
      FE, Nitro and Gas racing in Auckland
      www.rcboats.co.nz

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      • domwilson
        Moderator
        • Apr 2007
        • 4408

        #4
        Looks like the motors they run are in the five horsepower range. That means you will need around 3730 watts. With 746 watts = 1 hp (5X746=3730). Some of the Neu's can do that. In the order of a 1527 or better still, a 2215. http://www.neumotors.com/Site/2200_series__.html
        Government Moto:
        "Why fix it? Blame someone else for breaking it."

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        • Fluid
          Fast and Furious
          • Apr 2007
          • 8012

          #5
          Quite a few expert FE boaters have tried to power Eagles with FE, but most have not been very satisfactory. Riggers are not like monos or sport hydros, they are less forgiving of design and setup. Changes like sponson aoa, dihedral, width and volume would probably be required, as would tub dimensions so the cells would fit. There are not many successful riggers for FE. Those were usually one-offs produced by knowledgeable FE racers for personal use. Most others are not very satisfactory race boats.

          It is not very meaningful to directly compare the horsepower of a fuel engine to that of an FE motor. Peak horsepower is not the whole story - by far. Just one example: the nitro rigger that holds the NAMBA X-Hydro record of 126 mph probably makes between 8 and 10 horsepower on-pipe. The T Hydro that holds the FE record of 140 mph had a max output of much less than that. The area under the power curve is where FE shines.


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          • BassBoat88
            Member
            • Jul 2008
            • 34

            #6
            Ok then, back on the mono and cat bandwagon.
            "They call me Fast5sRevo88 over at RCM"(in cowboy voice) "There's no such thing as to much power!"

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            • Brushless55
              Creator
              • Oct 2008
              • 9488

              #7
              I would love to see someone build a killer looking FE Rigger..
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