Automobile Parts User Manual
3
Mounting the Engine
Most model airplane  designs  make  provision  for  an  engine 
mount. It  is  extremely  important  that  the  engine mount  be 
securely attached to the airplane’s firewall and that the engine 
is securely attached to the engine mount. Follow the instructions 
included with the airplane for mounting the engine. The engine 
should be fastened in place with 4 screws. Use 1/4” or 6mm 
screws. If you decided to fasten the engine using a flexible motor 
mount, always choose parts with enough solidity and strength. 
Make sure all screws are tightened and regularly check that they 
remain tight and in good condition.
Important: Air is necessary to cool the engine during operation. 
Make sure that sufficient air circulation through the cowling is 
provided. As a basic reference, the outlet area should be 3–5 times 
the area of the inlet area to provide adequate cooling.
Throttle Linkage 
Carefully attach the throttle linkage to the engine using a ball 
link on the carburetor.  Make sure that the linkage is free to 
operate from low throttle to high throttle and confirm that the low 
throttle setting on the transmitter closes the carburetor butterfly 
to the low idle position. Adjust the length of the pushrod until full 
throttle opens the carburetor butterfly fully, while low throttle, low 
trim completely closes the butterfly.
Attaching the Fuel Lines
Use medium gasoline-compatible fuel line in the fuel tank as 
well as the supply line to the engine.
Fuel for the Evolution Gas Engine
The Evolution gas engine has been designed to run on a mixture 
of high-quality unleaded gasoline and synthetic oil intended for 
racing 2-stroke gasoline engines. For the break-in period of the 
new engine, mix the fuel in a ratio of 30 parts gasoline to 1 part 
lubricant. After break in, use a ratio of 40 parts gasoline to 1 
part lubricant.
Selecting a Suitable Propeller
The Evolution 45GX and 58GX have been designed to generate 
maximum power  at  6100–6300  rpm,  according  to  the type 
of exhaust used.  If  you  wish  to  utilize  the  maximum  power 
output, choose a propeller which will allow the engine to reach 
these revolutions, or slightly lower revolutions (The engine will 
unload in the air depending on the aircraft speed and propeller 
selected). 
We do not recommend using propellers that allow the engine to 
reach more than 7500 rpm on the ground.
Suggested Propeller Dimensions
These engines (45GX2 and 58GX2) are designed for optimum 
performance and torque when operated between 6100–6400 
rpm. Choose your propeller according to the chart and to achieve 
approximately 6300 rpm on the ground for best performance 
and the lowest noise signature. Maximum horsepower occurs 
between 7200–7400 rpm, but expect much higher propeller 
noise at these tip speeds.
45GX
58GX
Aerobatics
Two-blade
Three-blade
Two-blade
Three-blade
Scale flying
22x10
26x8 26x10
21x10
24x10
24x12
22x8 23x8 23x10 24x8 24x10
21x12 22x8 22x10
22x12 24x9 24x10
24x8 24x9 24x10 24x12
25x7 25x8 25x9 25x10
26x7 26x8 26x9 26x10
25x12
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