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    Coolest Christmas Toy

    I saw these and thought what a perfect Father/Son project, so I got one for my son Max and me, and for my brother Matt and his son Calder. They operate off a battery and as each cylinder fires a light comes on showing the firing sequence. Very cool piece, wonder if my wife will let me put it in the living room?

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    Senior Member Fuchs's Avatar
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    Mine is in the box for a year now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuchs View Post
    Mine is in the box for a year now.
    That would make it a .......

    BOXSTER

    Would it not ?

    Mark

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    the tuning vid of a very cool mod...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJuC_LfX7c

    "All moving parts and bearings processed with fine sandpaper, as well as greased or with
    Lubricated adhesive oil. Crankshaft end provided with self-made plastic bushing.
    Fixed spur gears on shafts with super glue and rubbed with graphite (dry lubricant).
    Strong, high-revving Race E engine / 8.4 volts installed. Belt drive on the flywheel!
    The scrapy, cheap plastic timing belts replaced by rubber timing belts.
    The camshafts I have provided with end sleeves as bearing bushes! Speed control with
    electronic speed controller / RC remote control. Speed approx. 1 - 3000 rpm."


    and these are the vids of the real deal....

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CneVBi4y1Cw
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CneVBi4y1Cw
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    Senior Member Fuchs's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    That would make it a .......

    BOXSTER

    Would it not ?

    Mark
    Indeed!
    Former Early Registry Member #2065

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    How is the smoke out of the exhaust achieved, and why only one bank ?

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