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  • Saito Engines 100 FA-AAC with Muffler: QQ

Saito Engines 100 FA-AAC with Muffler: QQ

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    Overview

    Super-Sized Power for Your .60-Size Plane

    The FA-91 is one of the most popular selling engines in Saito's extensive line of four-strokes. The .91 fits perfectly into most airplanes designed for .60-size two-strokes offering the ability to swing larger diameter props with more thrust than the two-stroke. Many pilots simply prefer the powerful sound of a four-stroke. Now Saito™ is offering a new engine that offers even more power than the .91 but that's similar in size and weight.

    Saito's new FA-100 will turn an APC 14 x 8 prop 300 to 700 rpm more than either the Saito .91 or O.S. .91. At only 19.2 ounces (less muffler), it weighs nearly 2 ounces less than the O.S as well! The Saito FA-100 is not just a punched out .91. It features a newly tooled case that shares the mounting dimensions of the O.S. 91. This allows it to be used with the many after-market engine mounts already available to fit this engine.

    The Saito 100 idled and transitioned beautifully from the first start due to the included new Hangar 9™ Super Plug (HAN3011) that now comes with all Saito engines. This plug greatly improves idle and transition in all four-stroke engines. After a short slightly rich break-in, we peaked the needles at 3-5/8" out on the high-speed and a ¼ turn in from flush on the low-speed needle.

    Our staff commonly uses 30% heli fuel in Saito engines, as it not only gives better top-end performance but it runs smoother, gives a better transition, and runs cooler.

    In flight the FA-100 was one smooth operator. Transition and idle were clean and crisp with instantaneous response. No dead sticks occurred in the first six test flights, despite purposefully long high-altitude idles, followed by rapid full-throttle transitions. The 30% helicopter fuel gave a noticeable boost in power, plus the added oil in the fuel adds a nice trail of smoke.

    If you're looking for a powerful lightweight four-stroke to power your latest .60 through .90-size project, you don't have to settle on a 91. Check out Saito's new FA-100.

    Key Features

    • Same mounting dimensions as O.S. 91 Surpass
    • 1.00-size in a .91-size case

    Product Specs

    Benchmark Prop
    14 x 8 APC
    Bore
    1.14 in (29.0 mm)
    Crankshaft Threads
    8x1.25mm
    Crankshaft Type
    Ball Bearing
    Cylinder Type
    AAC
    Cylinders
    Single
    Displacement
    1.04 cu. in. (17.10 cc)
    Engine (Only) Weight
    19.5 oz
    Mounting Dimensions
    115 x 60 x 128mm
    Muffler Type
    Cast
    Muffler Weight
    1.4 oz
    Power Type
    Glow
    Prop 65
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    Prop Range
    13x9–14x10
    RPM Range
    2000–11000
    Stroke
    1.02 in (26.0 mm)
    Total Weight
    20.9 oz
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