What mad scientists build on their patio.

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Well let's see what this does.
 

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Hopefully yours hold together. About 7 of them blew up last week not long after start up. Very poor design on wristpin bushing.
This is why I wait a year before buying new stuff in our hobby. Like with a console, let them get all the bugs worked out. They can test all they want in a lab or garage, not until we get a hold of them will they know the real bugs. Takes many different people, riding many different way to find 'em all. Just like with console gaming. Although in console gaming all the glitches might not be so bad, some were a benefit. Anyone remember the old ps1 slide it out and a new one in trick? Maybe that could work on this, just get it running, and before it loads the full fuel charge, slap a new bushing in quick. yeah? lol

I want one of these, so I'm waiting for them to get all the bugs worked out. Just found out about them last week. They look sweet.
 
I'm a little confused. Mad Scientists build things in their basement - not on the patio LOL.
 
Maybe its because the weather is always stormy in movies containing Mad Scientists.
 
Well the engine lived through it's first 30 minutes. I wish I had some data about the engines that failed. I am thinking maybe running a higher oil concentration than the 40:1 I have been running on my needle bearing engines.
 
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