NGH GF38 38cc Four-Stroke Engine
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GF38 38cc Four-Stroke Engine from NGH - NGH-GF38
Here at Motion RC we are pleased to present our customers with the NGH line of gas engines. NGH have become known for building quality gas engines that offer light weight, power and reliability at a very affordable price. They are manufactured and designed from scratch for model aircraft, they are not modified chainsaw or similar types of engines that have been in the past, they are purpose made.
NGH continue to innovate with this first production gas 4 stroke engine, you will get all the benefits and sound of a 4 stroke but with the economy of gas. This engine has been designed from scratch and features a Walbro carb, RcXEL ignition, twin roller CNC conrod, twin ringed piston for better compression and is beam or radial mounted with the supplied stand offs. This 38cc 4 stroke does not include a muffler. While it can be flown without a muffler and sounds great, NGH designed the engine to use aftermarket scale mufflers. With its striking looks it is guaranteed to turn heads on any flying field.
Features:
- Four stroke sound and efficiency
- Angled exhaust pipe for custom scale exhaust systems (muffler not included)
- Twin roller CNC conrod
- Twin ringed pistons
- Angled exhaust system
- Blue anodized Velocity Stack installed on the carb for improved throttle response
- Compact and powerful design, ideal for scale model installations
- Genuine Walbro carburetor for reliable running and easy tuning
- Traditional 'beam' engine mounts supplied
- RCEXL Ignition with automatic advancing system
- Ideal for 30-35cc 2 stroke class models
- Powerful output and excellent reliability
- Attractive blue anodized prop hub
- locking prop nut included
- Clean burning, no more oily residue on your model
- Purpose made, specifically designed from the ground up and optimized for gas powered RC planes
Includes:
- NGH GF38 38cc Four-Stroke Engine
- CDI
- Connecting Line
- Spark Plug
- Mounting Bracket Base
- Tool Set
- English Manual
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What's In The Box?
Please note: All RC model gas-powered engines require the user to properly set up, tune, and maintain the engine in order to achieve consistent peak performance. You will need to break-in the engine initially, then perform routine maintenance including cleaning the engine, lubricating its seals and moving parts, and adjusting the fuel mixture and valves as necessary. This is considered the normal responsibility of owning and operating an RC gas engine. For further questions, please contact Customer Support.
Product Specifications:
Displacement |
37.97cc |
Bore |
39mm |
Stroke |
31.8mm |
RPM Range |
1,600-8,000 RPM |
Mix Output |
3.58HP / 8,300 RPM |
Engine Weight |
1310g |
Overall Weight |
1420g |
Ignition Power |
DC 4.8-8.4V 1000mAh |
Recommended Propeller |
18x8-10 / 19x8-10 / 20x8 |
Fuel |
93 Unleaded Petrol + fully synthetic 2T lubricants |
Lubricant Ratio |
35:1 |
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Product Manuals:
- NGH GF38 38cc Four-Stroke Engine Instruction Manual
- NGH GF38 38cc Four-Stroke Engine Exploded Diagram
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NGH GF38 38cc Four-Stroke Engine
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