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efi 45cc v8

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i was struggling to choose if this was off topic or not so its in here for now LOL
much impressed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EGXo5HwIHk
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Wow, that's awesome.

Back when I first came across this site, I was considering if it would be possible to modify one of my spare .50ci R/C heli engines to be efi. Decided even if I could figure out the mechanical side of it, the ecm would be too big and bulky to fly anyway.
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yeah it is pretty awesome :D and it sounds so smooth compared to a lot of other small ones I've seen!
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holy crap! I want a slightly bigger one for a gokart.
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damn that thing is so smooth and has such a low idle
if only you could get the ECU smaller, would make an awesome RC car engine
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sounds like another PCB project for VL400 right there :)
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