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The billet one would be best, and the proices are the same. On the 9.7 rotor no! Its too light and too weak.
In my feb. collum in RxTuner, I will be going over the rotor parts and differences for the years. With some of the weaknesses. I'm in progress on it right now and not ready for press. The ones that are ready right now are 9.1:1
I can get different compression ratio's for you and thats not a problem. Thanks on the web site. I still have alot more to do, as time permits! And with the availability of a live computer!
Smiles to everyone.
Kathy Atkins
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From: "Russell Duffy" <13brv3@bellsouth.net>
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: single rotor stuff
Sent: 06 Jan 2005 22:56:55
Some are cast and some are billet, both are hardened 2x's. Depends on the use for which one is better for the application. Yes they use factory rotor oiling holes. Here is a picture for you.
Kathy Atkins
Interesting. Thanks for the pics. So would I be correct in assuming that the billet shafts would be best for our application? Is the price the same for either? Finally, is that a new 9.7 cr rotor that's included in the balanced assembly?
Thanks again,
Rusty
PS- The new web page is coming along nicely.
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