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http://www.osengines.com/engines/osmg2067.html

SPECIFICATIONS
Stock Number: OSMG2067
Displacement: 0.211 cu in (3.5cc)
Bore: 0.654 in (16.6mm)
Stroke: 0.630 in (16.0mm)
Practical rpm: 3,000-40,000
Power Output: 2.45 ps @ 32,000 rpm
Weight: 12 oz (340g)
Includes: A5 glow plug, 203 Super Air Cleaner, exhaust seal ring and dust caps (D18, 16, 3mm)

osmg2067a.jpg
 
40g's of RPM HOLY CRAP!!!
Thats amazing considering O.S. usualy underesitmates the numbers of rpm and hp.
 
Originally posted by Çh®i§tiªñ
http://www.osengines.com/engines/osmg2067.html

SPECIFICATIONS
Stock Number: OSMG2067
Displacement: 0.211 cu in (3.5cc)
Bore: 0.654 in (16.6mm)
Stroke: 0.630 in (16.0mm)
Practical rpm: 3,000-40,000
Power Output: 2.45 ps @ 32,000 rpm
Weight: 12 oz (340g)
Includes: A5 glow plug, 203 Super Air Cleaner, exhaust seal ring and dust caps (D18, 16, 3mm)

osmg2067a.jpg

That is a sweet looking mill, and its an OS.
 
So far I have found nothing to indicate it will come with a pull-start. But man this thing would look and run good in my buggy ;)
 
Not that I am aware of. Native Racing will probably be trying to make it work now. They did it for the TMaxx ;)
 
Looks like the .27 Sirio will start hitting the stores in about 3-4 weeks. Trinity told the lhs that they will be shipping to the distributors in about 2 weeks ( that means about 3-4 with my prior experience ). My name is first on the list for the one with a pull start. Sirio claims 3.1 hp. the lhs says should be about $400-500.00.
I'm going to pick up one of the picco .26s in the meantime. I do appreciate the info I've picked up from all of the posts.
 
Holy bageezes man....$4-500 Sirio on order... getting a Picco .26 to play with "in the meantime." We know who's got the loot around here..... (or who's Mommy's got the loot LOL)
 
I'm to old to ask my mother for some dinero.................I did scrap the idea of a 26 at lunch and just bought an L. Collari 21,
here are the specs:

XS 400 Off Road Competition

CAPACITY: 3,5 cc
BORE: 16,26mm
STROKE: 16,80mm
CARBURETOR: 3 different Venturi (7-8,5-9,5mm)
CYLINDER: brass/crome
PISTON: allu with ceramic treatment
PORTS: 5
CRANKSHAFT: 13mm
CRANK BEARINGS (F/R): 7x19x6/13x24x6mm
RPM: 41.900
HORSEPOWER: 2,90
WEIGHT: 340 gr

I'm jazzed. I'll post some pics when it's finished.
 
Dynamite 26

Specifications
Displacement: .26 cu in (4.26 cc)
Piston / Cylinder: ABC
RPM: 30,000
Bore: 18 mm
Stroke: 16.75mm
Horsepower: 2.75
 
You guys are going to think I'm nuts but I scapped the Collari (returned it) and picked up the Ofna/Picco .26. I'm first on the waiting list for the new Sirio .27. The Collari would have had to short of a lifespan after doing some research and I could buy a complete engine for the price of a rebuild.
 
RBs look great but can't find one to touch around here.
 
no one running RB around here either. Just Rossi's Sirio's and OS mainly with you Ofna hyper's here and there. I would say the Nova Rossi line is probably the most popular around here.
 
Man, if your getting the sirio-we better get some pics and some videos. I dont think anyone on this board has the Sirio .27 yet.
That thing has to be the most ballistic engine ever made. I've seen a demo for it and boy does it rock. More low end than a RG, more high end than a Chevy.
 
I think I will be buying that engine for my new T-Maxx .21 conversion it all goes as planned and I will take some vids of it.
 
Most of the stores here only sell the mainstream products, but a couple of them are stating to order some of the better engines after repeated request. They say that there isn't much of a demand for engines that cost more than $200.00.
 
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