Saito Engines 33cc 3 Cylinder gas radial: BS

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The Saito™ FG-33R3 engine is the gas/petrol version of the existing FA-200R3 glow engine. 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 provides easy starts and reliable performance due to the 2S LiPo-compatible electronic ignition. The Saito designed carburetor is specially made for 4-stroke engines, ensuring reliable fuel feed and outstanding performance at any attitude. Complete with mufflers, engine mount, and electronic ignition.

As an expert in reliable 4-strokes, Saito engineers have spent years developing the best-built 4-stroke gas engines. 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 a high-quality, powerful and precision craftsmanship gas engine is here.

Key Features:

  • Horizon Hobby recommends the use of Red Line or Power Model synthetic oil only, at a mix ratio of 16:1 – 20:1

Specifications:

  • Type: 4-stroke airplane
  • Displacement: 2.00 cu. in. (32.98 cc)
  • Bore: 1.10 in (27.0mm)
  • Stroke: 0.80 in (19.2mm)
  • Cylinders: Radial
  • Total Weight: 61.0 oz (1.73 kg)
  • Engine (Only) Weight: 50.8 oz (1.44 kg)
  • Muffler Weight: 3.2 oz (90 g)
  • Crankshaft Threads: 8 x 1.25mm
  • Prop Range: 16 x 8 - 18 x 6
  • RPM Range: 1,700-9,500 rpm
  • Fuel: 87 octane and above, synthetic oil 20:1 mix
  • Muffler Type: Felixible tubes
  • Cylinder Type: Ringed AAC

This product was added to our catalog on November 13, 2013