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Is there a mechanical reason why either of these two companies do not make a model for any 2 stroke engine??    Just thinking about buying the model for the closest thing to my motor and figuring out how to make it work.  

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I can answer this easy because I have researched this for months.

 

2 Strokes use a mechanical advance which requires more torque to raise the rpm (increase throttle) so the electric servo can not handle the required amount of pull.

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Thanks Chas. Have any of you guys figured out a way to make it work ?

I have talked with the controllking owner and he said the only way is to buy a more powerful servo. I have found servos but am afraid to buy it and not have it work Because I cant afford to have a $200 paper weight.

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Gotcha. Oh we'll, I'm sure I can find something else to blow $200 on for my boat. It's not hard!! Lol

  You could put your $200 towards a new 4 stroke  then you can buy the new throttle control!   lol

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