I've tested the Norvel Big Mig and AME. The Big Mig is suppose to be easier as where the AME is suppose to be more powerful, but only for experts.
Mig Mig 6X3 prop 16K RPM
AME 6x3 prop 20K RPM.
I find the AME to be easier to tune.
Moral to this story is if you go with a Norvel go with the AME.
Norvel .061
Tell us what you do to get the best performance from your engines.
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