Engine Choice Non Turbo
#32
Tech Regular
I'm thinking of going for the Mugen one also.
#33
Tech Regular
IS the MT12 anybetter than the O.S. .12 TR (non turbo) ?
#35
Originally posted by rod_b
Do you know where I could get one of these P/S sets?
Do you know where I could get one of these P/S sets?
#36
Tech Fanatic
i recommend the sirio 3 port engine seems to be the fastest engine ive seen for the money
i got mine for 150 and it screams
next engine on my list is the novarossi s3
a friend of mine was lucky enough to get one already and its very fast he told me all things are pretty much maxed out to maximum legal specifications already
mt12 is a great engine and so is mr12 ive had them and they are both great but sirio is faster IMO
i have never had a RB engine but ive heard nothing but good things about them
there are alot of good choices out there nowadays a couple years ago it was mostly mt12 engines
i got mine for 150 and it screams
next engine on my list is the novarossi s3
a friend of mine was lucky enough to get one already and its very fast he told me all things are pretty much maxed out to maximum legal specifications already
mt12 is a great engine and so is mr12 ive had them and they are both great but sirio is faster IMO
i have never had a RB engine but ive heard nothing but good things about them
there are alot of good choices out there nowadays a couple years ago it was mostly mt12 engines
#37
Tech Addict
iTrader: (4)
engines
I run a stock rb x-12 and like it alot .Mid range the car just seems to launch the car. I put at least 5 galls through it , maybe 6 and it still has good compression. One thing for the newbies out there to remember. First learn to hold a line and tune well(Both car and engine), before you think of getting more power. Yeah, it looks and feels nice going fast on the straight, but if you want to do some real racing, keeping the power to the floor and holding good lines is what counts. Most races are won in the turns. I see one of you who has been running with me, sees my car run and still thinks its the engine. You are still not getting it. Take this for what it is worth. If I helped a newbie or 2 with this, then it is worth it.
#38
Tech Regular
Re: engines
Originally posted by CHUCKMANDO
I run a stock rb x-12 and like it alot .Mid range the car just seems to launch the car. I put at least 5 galls through it , maybe 6 and it still has good compression. One thing for the newbies out there to remember. First learn to hold a line and tune well(Both car and engine), before you think of getting more power. Yeah, it looks and feels nice going fast on the straight, but if you want to do some real racing, keeping the power to the floor and holding good lines is what counts. Most races are won in the turns. I see one of you who has been running with me, sees my car run and still thinks its the engine. You are still not getting it. Take this for what it is worth. If I helped a newbie or 2 with this, then it is worth it.
I run a stock rb x-12 and like it alot .Mid range the car just seems to launch the car. I put at least 5 galls through it , maybe 6 and it still has good compression. One thing for the newbies out there to remember. First learn to hold a line and tune well(Both car and engine), before you think of getting more power. Yeah, it looks and feels nice going fast on the straight, but if you want to do some real racing, keeping the power to the floor and holding good lines is what counts. Most races are won in the turns. I see one of you who has been running with me, sees my car run and still thinks its the engine. You are still not getting it. Take this for what it is worth. If I helped a newbie or 2 with this, then it is worth it.
Haha, I'm one of Charlies "newbies". I feel that I'm ready for more power... =) I might get the engine next month..... =/ Trying to find the lowest price on the Mugen MT12... Anybody know where to get this for lower than 140?
#39
Regional Moderator
iTrader: (48)
Originally posted by Corse-R
Only 'flaw' I see on the stock X12 engines is their cast piston who can't withstand the punishment of today racing on 200mm cars.
Can be quite easily solved when needing to install a new P/S with their 1700-037 spare part, who is the stock P/S with the billet machined piston (like Nova S3 engines) rather than 1700-035 spare part.
Only 'flaw' I see on the stock X12 engines is their cast piston who can't withstand the punishment of today racing on 200mm cars.
Can be quite easily solved when needing to install a new P/S with their 1700-037 spare part, who is the stock P/S with the billet machined piston (like Nova S3 engines) rather than 1700-035 spare part.
Jon
#40
Originally posted by Swen
I've called and looked a few different places and can't seem to be able to find a part #1700-037 anywhere. Do you have any advice or leads as to where I can find this part?
I've called and looked a few different places and can't seem to be able to find a part #1700-037 anywhere. Do you have any advice or leads as to where I can find this part?
Found the information Here
You can contact the RB importer and ask for this part and ask when should be available at your country.
#41
Originally posted by chachi
would i notice a big performance gain going from an OS TR to the novarossi rs12 s5? it is for a 705, parking lot racing.
would i notice a big performance gain going from an OS TR to the novarossi rs12 s5? it is for a 705, parking lot racing.
#42
Re: engines
Originally posted by CHUCKMANDO
...One thing for the newbies out there to remember. First learn to hold a line and tune well (Both car and engine), before you think of getting more power. Yeah, it looks and feels nice going fast on the straight, but if you want to do some real racing, keeping the power to the floor and holding good lines is what counts. Most races are won in the turns. I see one of you who has been running with me, sees my car run and still thinks its the engine. You are still not getting it...
...One thing for the newbies out there to remember. First learn to hold a line and tune well (Both car and engine), before you think of getting more power. Yeah, it looks and feels nice going fast on the straight, but if you want to do some real racing, keeping the power to the floor and holding good lines is what counts. Most races are won in the turns. I see one of you who has been running with me, sees my car run and still thinks its the engine. You are still not getting it...
When I raced my RS42, i had a real old engine in, and about two people could pass me no sweat on the 120 foot straight (yeah that bad), and yet I would gain more than that on the infield.
on adifferent note, one of the funnest things to watch is the lower mains, when the new guy at the track (the one focusing way too hard), ends up trying to drag race the race leader on the back straight, and ends up plowing into the track border....
Don't be that Guy
#43
I'll try not to, lol, nah i've learned my lesson way back in the day when i used to do slot cars where handling is more important than power to weight ratio
Im2lazy, did ya get my emails?
Im2lazy, did ya get my emails?
#44
I responded to your PM's on the other board. I'll check email now.
#45
aight