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    I.C engine question

    What do you guy's do with you I.C engine's, do you put them in a R/C plane, car or boat? Or are they just for show and a occasional run?
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    over-ride untill it shatters, then back off 5% :wee:


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    IC engines

    Most IC engines are mounted on some type of display board or box containing batterys, ignition systems, and other things needed to make it run. So idealy it is a self contained display piece. Of course the fun is in building them! ! ! You can see tons of photos and Cabin Fever's website: http://www.cabinfeverexpo.com/

    Here is a picture of a vaccum engine I took to the Jan. 2003 Cabin Fever Show.


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    Had to re-size the pic.................
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