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Valach VM 170 B2-4T
Product Details
Description
Valach VM 170 B2-4T 2 cilinder 170cc 4stroke
At Aerobertics we have been a direct Fiala / Valach dealer
for years and we are in direct contact with the factory. We also use them in
our demo models and as a result we have the necessary knowledge and experience
about these engines so that we can offer you the best support.
The Valach engines VM 170B2-4T Mk.2 looks just like an
original aero engine, only smaller, it runs smoothly like an original aero
engine and above all it sounds like an original aero engine.
Due to being a four stroke, the low vibration is nothing but
sensational, and torque is really high. The response to the throttle being
opened is so smooth without the slightest attempt to surge, making the Valach
VM 170B2-4T Mk.2 absolutely ideal for your big aerobatic model.
Being a
four stroke with a large capacity produces a very realistic full-size aircraft
sound. With a relatively small silencer the sound level is very low rather like
a small saloon car.
The Valach VM 170B2-4T Mk.2 is a four stroke OHV engine
running on petrol/oil mixture. Valves
and their seats are manufactured by Honda, ensuring a very high quality. The
totally encapsulated valve train reduces sound, as well as ensuring the rocker
arms are well lubricated. Due to the steel cylinder liners this engine will
have a long life.
The recommended RPM range for the VM 170B2-4T Mk.2 on the
ground is 4,500-5,000.
We have measured the following RPM rates on a well run in VM
170B2-4T:
Fiala 2
blade propellers:
32x14"
ca. 5050 RPM
34x12" ca. 5000 RPM
good static thrust/sound
34x14" ca. 4700 RPM
higher speed
36x14" ca. 4050 RPM
this is too big
Fiala 3
blade propellers:
30x14"
ca. 4850 RPM
Super
Silence CF-2-blade:
32x19"
ca. 4700 RPM
On the VM 170B2-4T installed in the Pitts Special S1-S we
use the Fiala 34x12" prop as this has proven to be ideal. Immediately
after landing, that means with a hot engine, 28.5 kp static thrust was
measured. When winds are strong I change over to a 34x14" Fiala. As
would be expected the ground speed is increased, unfortunately the Pitts sound
is partly lost thereby.
The Fiala
propellers are very efficient, this being due to minimal blade thickness. They
sound especially good on four stroke engines.
Features
- Completely encapsulated valve train
- CNC milled crankcase
- Sensational smooth running and high torque
- Spontaneous
throttle response and smooth midrange transition
- Extremely
low vibration throughout the RPM range because of the four stroke principle
- Honda
valves and valve seats
- Walbro
carburetor
- Valach
microprocessor controlled ignition with auto advance and retard
- An ignition integrated voltage converter allows the use of
two LiPo cells
- VM-engines are now being produced with state of the art
machines and methods
- Displacement: 170 cc
- Output: ca. 13 hp
- Bore: 52 mm
- Stroke: 40 mm
- Width: 352 mm
- Length from engine mount to prop hub: 185 mm
- Weight: complete with ignition, two exhaust stacks, prop
washer and prop bolts 5545 g
- Ignition voltage range:
4.8 - 9 V
- Idle RPM: 900 rpm
- Max RPM: 6200 rpm
- Fiala Prop
2-Blade: 32x14", 34x12", 34x14", 36x14"
- Fiala Prop 3-Blade: 30x14"
Properties
Manufacturer | Valach |
---|---|
Article reference | VM002 |
Cylinder | +120cc |