I have over 50 hours on my polini Thor 202. I change the oil in the wet clutch every 2 flights, and also check and clean the spark plug at the same time, and tune as needed, I have the 140 2 blade eprop and I love it. I weigh 250 pounds and have plenty of power. Maintenance is the key that I have learned with it. I’ve changed the jets 4 times when I first received it and it runs perfectly. I’m very happy and will recommend it to anyone who asks me about it. I have plenty of videos on UA-cam showing it.
Hi ! I'm a french pilot with a PAP mini trike and a Thor 202 polini engine. I confirm your impressions : this thor 202 is the best polini engine. I fly with a Dudek Warp2 (20 m2) and a total weight of 140/145Kg (all included with gasoline and glider). I'm under 4l/h all trimed (50 km/h) and under 5l/h full untrim (65 km/h). Ans as you said ... very linear delivering power !!! Thx for your video.
Hello. I'm in Pocatello as well and looking into getting into paramotors. I fly my RC airplanes out of those same fields once in awhile and have a private pilots license, so I'm not completely clueless. Anyway, I was wondering if we could get in contact and I could pick your brains a bit next time you're going up?
Just finished watching your EOS Quattro vs 185 moster R comparison video, what are the pluses or minis with polini Thor 202 vs EOS Quattro, want to make sure I’m spending the money for the top 4 stroke, thought about electric for the lack of vibration, the linear power with no engine noise. Thanks Trent
@@ChrisJewell7333 excellent! Of the three engines I like the Polini Thor 202 the best so far. It’s almost as fuel efficient as the Quattro, a little lighter than the Quattro and the most powerful of the three. Please understand I only have about 8 hours on the Polini. I flew the Quattro for around 35-40 hours, I believe, before I sold it. The Quattro was absolutely the most pleasing to fly and the most linear. I will likely get another after they work out the bugs.
@@trentwhitney8346 thanks Trent, Ive only flown the moster 185 i have 3 motors 2 complete setups and one as backup so nothing to compare with, its been a long year trying to figure out what direction to lean to 4 stroke or electric so your info and video’s are helping. Thanks
@@ChrisJewell7333 You bet! The electric is super cool, but the flight time for a big guy like me in the mountains is only approximately 20 minutes. The electric is also heavy and the same weight all the time. I prefer to take off heavy, burn fuel and land light. I'd also prefer a stout titanium frame on the electric, but I think everyone building them is only using aluminum.
@trentwhitney8346 nice, if you want to try the standard moster spinning a 140 you can fly my MavMax. I'm curious if the Factory is really worth it, my standard moster spinning a 140 climbs great!
I'm surprised the Polini didn't have a bigger gap in climb rate. Even with the Vito being lighter and a little more RPM it can't swing as steep of pitch as the Polini. I was on the fence between the 202 and Vito after running my Polini 130 Thor Evo for several years but went with the Vito because the weight and being a little less complex. I was a bit bitter with Polini and their absolute garbage pull starts and lack of parts support. It did however run great, vibrated less and honestly feels like it make nearly as much power as the Vito even being lower displacement.
This was also a durability test, 3 min at WOT straight is asking a lot so why I made the comment. Notice I didnt say what they're capable or rated for, just pointing out WOT over minutes is a challenge in general. I'm just about 120 kg full tank, I burn 3.5 L/hr consistently. I also have it tuned properly more often than not.
I like the test. I went from a Nitro 200 to a PAP factory R and there was a world of difference except for the fuel economy. A little disappointed in the R fuel economy..
The question is: How many hours will the Polini perform well? It´s a real unreliable engine if you are not a mechanic, and it´s better to always have some spare cylinders in stock. These 2 stroke engines are simply not designed for changing altitude or atmospheric conditions. Carburetor settings are always only a compromise as long as you can´t adjust the mixture to the altitude by EGT. Polini only can sell these engines in significant numbers because there is no alternative on the market.
Polini claims service intervals that are several times longer than the Vitos, that has some value, if true. I know the early 202 had some carb/compression issues but it sounds like those got sorted out fairly quick. Not terrible for a new liquid cooled engine.
Looking back at my notes, my test was sea level with 16m disco at 115kg standard moster 140cm 2.87 with 550ft/min. So your weight an test altitude is probably pretty fair.
@@SamuelTravisxsammytrav I was around 600 ft/min on a Gin Falcon 2 on a regular Moster 185 at simliar weight 1000 asl. 400-440 in the video does't seem very good at all! I was doing at least that much on a Thor 130cc!
😊 Thx for sharing, This kind of honest reviews really helps me in choosing the next setup, great video 👍
@@EliassonAnders thanks much! Good luck!
I have over 50 hours on my polini Thor 202. I change the oil in the wet clutch every 2 flights, and also check and clean the spark plug at the same time, and tune as needed, I have the 140 2 blade eprop and I love it. I weigh 250 pounds and have plenty of power. Maintenance is the key that I have learned with it. I’ve changed the jets 4 times when I first received it and it runs perfectly. I’m very happy and will recommend it to anyone who asks me about it. I have plenty of videos on UA-cam showing it.
@@butchdavis2703 awesome motor! Thanks for sharing your experience!
There's not a single video from you on UA-cam
@@FlyingCircusAct Bad@Life Paramotor is my UA-cam channel.
Hi ! I'm a french pilot with a PAP mini trike and a Thor 202 polini engine. I confirm your impressions : this thor 202 is the best polini engine. I fly with a Dudek Warp2 (20 m2) and a total weight of 140/145Kg (all included with gasoline and glider). I'm under 4l/h all trimed (50 km/h) and under 5l/h full untrim (65 km/h). Ans as you said ... very linear delivering power !!! Thx for your video.
@@diegodelavega30 thanks! I’m excited to fly the Polini 202 on some long cross country flights!
Many thanks @trent or sharing your experience , on 6:50 the message has typo error the RPM should be 8500 to 9000 isn't it ?
My 202 has a max rpm of 8500 in the manual. Maybe the older version would make 9000? Thanks for the kind comments!
Hello. I'm in Pocatello as well and looking into getting into paramotors. I fly my RC airplanes out of those same fields once in awhile and have a private pilots license, so I'm not completely clueless. Anyway, I was wondering if we could get in contact and I could pick your brains a bit next time you're going up?
@@gofasterization sure, no problem! Check Facebook under my name. You can probably find me under Pocatello trails and send me a PM.
so it boils down to a choice between cracking exhausts and sticky throttle VS cracking crank case :D
Would be cool to see this test between the factory R and the Quattro.
@@johnstratton4519 I ended up selling the Quattro, but it climbed around 380 feet per minute. Not too far behind the Factory R.
Just finished watching your EOS Quattro vs 185 moster R comparison video, what are the pluses or minis with polini Thor 202 vs EOS Quattro, want to make sure I’m spending the money for the top 4 stroke, thought about electric for the lack of vibration, the linear power with no engine noise. Thanks Trent
@@ChrisJewell7333 excellent! Of the three engines I like the Polini Thor 202 the best so far. It’s almost as fuel efficient as the Quattro, a little lighter than the Quattro and the most powerful of the three. Please understand I only have about 8 hours on the Polini. I flew the Quattro for around 35-40 hours, I believe, before I sold it. The Quattro was absolutely the most pleasing to fly and the most linear. I will likely get another after they work out the bugs.
@@trentwhitney8346 thanks Trent, Ive only flown the moster 185 i have 3 motors 2 complete setups and one as backup so nothing to compare with, its been a long year trying to figure out what direction to lean to 4 stroke or electric so your info and video’s are helping. Thanks
@@ChrisJewell7333 You bet! The electric is super cool, but the flight time for a big guy like me in the mountains is only approximately 20 minutes. The electric is also heavy and the same weight all the time. I prefer to take off heavy, burn fuel and land light. I'd also prefer a stout titanium frame on the electric, but I think everyone building them is only using aluminum.
You spinning 140's on both?
Yes! Same 5 degree straight pitch too.
@trentwhitney8346 nice, if you want to try the standard moster spinning a 140 you can fly my MavMax. I'm curious if the Factory is really worth it, my standard moster spinning a 140 climbs great!
@@DesertMountainAdventures awesome thanks!
I'm surprised the Polini didn't have a bigger gap in climb rate. Even with the Vito being lighter and a little more RPM it can't swing as steep of pitch as the Polini. I was on the fence between the 202 and Vito after running my Polini 130 Thor Evo for several years but went with the Vito because the weight and being a little less complex. I was a bit bitter with Polini and their absolute garbage pull starts and lack of parts support. It did however run great, vibrated less and honestly feels like it make nearly as much power as the Vito even being lower displacement.
Where do you live at?
Pocatello, Idaho
This was also a durability test, 3 min at WOT straight is asking a lot so why I made the comment. Notice I didnt say what they're capable or rated for, just pointing out WOT over minutes is a challenge in general.
I'm just about 120 kg full tank, I burn 3.5 L/hr consistently. I also have it tuned properly more often than not.
Agreed! I think WOT for 3-minutes is pretty hard on any machine.
😍Polini Thor... Meu motor com aproximadamente 400 horas de voo e nenhum problema !!
@@petroacosaojoao8568 awesome!
Do you burn premium pump gas or high octane? I just ordered a Macfly with this engine
@@shanewyman9419 I run 100LL from my local airport, but it is not necessary. I believe most run 91 ethanol free.
And..... both are much better than EOS :)
Sadly, that currently appears to be true. :(
I like the test. I went from a Nitro 200 to a PAP factory R and there was a world of difference except for the fuel economy. A little disappointed in the R fuel economy..
@@gsp2west agreed! The Factory R has been my favorite minus the fuel consumption. The Polini has been super efficient.
The question is: How many hours will the Polini perform well? It´s a real unreliable engine if you are not a mechanic, and it´s better to always have some spare cylinders in stock. These 2 stroke engines are simply not designed for changing altitude or atmospheric conditions. Carburetor settings are always only a compromise as long as you can´t adjust the mixture to the altitude by EGT. Polini only can sell these engines in significant numbers because there is no alternative on the market.
@@Nicmics we will soon find out how it does.
@@trentwhitney8346 Let us know!
@@Nicmics no problem! I’ll review it as I go.
Polini claims service intervals that are several times longer than the Vitos, that has some value, if true. I know the early 202 had some carb/compression issues but it sounds like those got sorted out fairly quick. Not terrible for a new liquid cooled engine.
450ft/min yikes 😬
Looking back at my notes, my test was sea level with 16m disco at 115kg standard moster 140cm 2.87 with 550ft/min.
So your weight an test altitude is probably pretty fair.
@@SamuelTravisxsammytrav I was around 600 ft/min on a Gin Falcon 2 on a regular Moster 185 at simliar weight 1000 asl. 400-440 in the video does't seem very good at all! I was doing at least that much on a Thor 130cc!