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Originally Posted by dodgydiy
the engines i used were both os 12 czz's. i dont think engines being identical is that important, same make and model yes but you will never tune them to be the same. if you want it to take off well without losing too much traction set one of your clutches softer than the other although with 4wd you might not need to do that. the softer clutch doesnt let the engine spool up quite so quickly, two coming in the same just sent my creation sidewards. you know it could be fun rebuilding it.......
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my understanding was that if you dont have them tuned perfectly together one engine takes all the work and the other over revs and can throw a piston because there is no load on it?
although your idea with the clutch is a good one...
also person below me the problem i have with using two servos is that it is a 1:10 car and space is extremely limited.
http://www.sciuridae.co.uk/big_boys_...ges/clean1.jpg
thats a pic of the model of car that ill be using. as u can see there is no room at all.
to the left of the current engine there is a battery compartment which i have cut off and ill just stick the batteries to the front or something. lol
and where the current fuel tank is ill bodge in a savage tank

and split the fuel and exhaust tubes