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The Saito™ FG-84R3 engine is the gas/petrol version of the existing FA-450R3 glow engine. This engine is designed specifically for large models and performance airframes. Above and beyond the advantages of a 4-stroke gas engine, this is the engine for those who like to run clean and efficient engines. Accompanied by the Saito power and precision craftsmanship, the distinguished look and sweet sound, this is the engine many of you have been waiting for. This engine delivers a larger displacement than the older 450 3-cylinder radial engine, and provides easy starts and reliable performance due to the 2S LiPo-compatible electronic ignition. The designed Walbro carburetor features a rotating barrel specially made for 4-stroke engines, ensuring reliable fuel feed and outstanding performance at any attitude. Engine heat sink provides better cooling and performance through an aerobatic routine. Complete with mufflers, engine mount, and electronic ignition.
As an expert in reliable 4-stroke engines, Saito engineers spent years developing the best-built 4-stroke gas engine. The power-to-weight ratio of a Saito engine creates a one-of-a-kind flying experience. For serious modelers, the long awaited arrival of the 450R3 gas version is here with the same quality, sound and precision craftsmanship Saito is known for.
Bore: ø36.0mm x 3 |
Stroke: 27.6mm x 3 |
troke Volume: 84.28cc |
Weight: Body - 3,057g | Muffler - 157g | Ignition System - 250g | Stand-Off Mount - 64g (All Approx) |
Pratical Speed: Approx 1,300 ~ 7,00rpm (Recommended highest speed on ground: 5,500 ~ 6,500rpm |
Recommended Prop: D24" x P10" (Standard) |
Fuel: Petrol/Gasoline = 20:1 (Volume Ratio) |
Fuel flow: Approx. 40cc/min (at full throttle, approx 6,200 rpm) Fuel flow varies depends upon propeller load. More fuel flow with larger load and less fuel flow with smaller (In actual flight, fuel flow somewhat increases). |
Static thrust: 7 ~ 9 kgf (Dependent on the Prop size) |
Battery for Ignition: Voltage - 6-9V | Capacity - recommended over 1,000mA |
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