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Hi does anyone know anything about these motors i have one already fitted to my hyper 7 pro and it came with this one new in box. i was told buy the guy who used to race these were really expensive motors at the time all i know is its a 7+2 port turbo .21 and it goes like stink i tried looking on the net but the website is closed down and very little info remaining


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http://uk.babelfish.yahoo.com/transl...rUrl=Translate

http://www.aps-racing.net/tryy/catal...sort=4a&page=4

found these links first ones translated so might not be that clear
second one a canadian company might still do spares maybe
seems to be an innotech engine tuned by lamberto collari
who is a legendary engine maker tuner in his own right
someone else might be able to confirm but i think he used
to have something to do with novarossi
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Hi does anyone know anything about these motors i have one already fitted to my hyper 7 pro and it came with this one new in box. i was told buy the guy who used to race these were really expensive motors at the time all i know is its a 7+2 port turbo .21 and it goes like stink i tried looking on the net but the website is closed down and very little info remaining


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Ask the guys over on maxbashing website, there great for all nitro stuff
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That is not the correct carb for it though.

The Collari carb is made of alloy, that Sirio one won't fit the throat in crank case - I had one of these engines about 8 years ago, loved it, still rate it as the best engine I've had.

Notice the nipple on the crankcase and the one at the backplate, these should be connected with a length of fuel line - it's a boost chamber arrangement. DO NOT run this engine without it being connected.

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On 2nd glance that carb looks like it may fit, be sure to get it seated straight though.

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Thanks for the info. I have 2 of these : ) the guy I bought the car said they were top engines really fast. That carb does not fit the port is to big by 1 mm I was going to see if I can get it turned down. The other engine has the correct carb with it this is my spare.
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