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newuserlosi8t 08-13-2010 07:57 PM

learn to tune on the 350 when u get a new motor u will know what to do and why ur doing it, like motogod said its a sport engine but will work to race a few guys have the 350 at my track.

romax 08-13-2010 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by MotoGod (Post 7803048)
Nah the Losi 350 is quite a capable engine. It's not going to make you a super fast racer. Driving skill does that. If you handed Adam Drake a Losi 350 to run...he would still wipe the floor with you. It's not a rocket ship, it's just a basic starter engine. It will get you racing at a decent pace while you hone your skills....

+ 1 . Finally someone who thinks sensible .

Shadowhope 08-13-2010 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by newuserlosi8t (Post 7803043)
how many gallons are on the motor i had a losi 350 ran hot took it apart sealed it up ran 240 all day long have u checked for air leaks

I think i am about a gallon of gas into it but i have not checked for air leaks, how would i do that?

Shadowhope 08-13-2010 08:12 PM

how would i check for air leaks?

KWT-NITRO 08-13-2010 08:14 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epEGetU7NFU

99problems 08-13-2010 09:35 PM

Depending on how the engine performs at 270 yes it can be ran. As long as you have a nice smoke trail when you accelerate and your car is not hesitant off the line your temp is fine. But if your car begins to have a really high pitched bog noise then you might want to richen it up a bit.

dayglo33 08-13-2010 11:41 PM

wow

heavyjeffd 08-13-2010 11:49 PM

I had a RTR Losi 8ight 2.0 and the stock motor liked to run (for me) around 260. Try as I might to get it to run cooler, I couldn't with it still running well, it would end up running like shit.

I ran it at 260F for about 3 gallons of fuel before I sold it with no issues, it ran very stable.

So take that as you will. :)

NitroXray80809 08-14-2010 01:04 AM

1. Dont tune by temp but watch ur temp, Im not sure what the losi engine runs at but tune where its got good power band and runs the way u want it.

2.The on-board temp isnt 100% accurate to a temp gun i would just use a temp gun and take off the on-board temp.

3. 300 degrees is way to high for any engine im sure the losi engine should only be around 260 MAX but like i said i dont know the engine at all.

NitroXray80809 08-14-2010 01:09 AM


Originally Posted by Shadowhope (Post 7803129)
how would i check for air leaks?

honestly if it has or dont have a air leak you should seal it with some engine sealant, Lucky 7 rc makes some for like 7 bucks or so and you can buy car stuff also from like kragen etc etc and you wont have to worry about the air leak again.:nod:

jmaxey51 08-14-2010 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by NitroXray80809 (Post 7803745)
1. Dont tune by temp but watch ur temp, Im not sure what the losi engine runs at but tune where its got good power band and runs the way u want it.

2.The on-board temp isnt 100% accurate to a temp gun i would just use a temp gun and take off the on-board temp.

3. 300 degrees is way to high for any engine im sure the losi engine should only be around 260 MAX but like i said i dont know the engine at all.

All Alpha engines run around 280. OS VG/RG run at 260-270, some engine do run hotter than others, def depending on elevation and humidity and other factors. i have seen quite a few losi 350 engines run around 270 and some run at 220. it just depends, if it runs great at 270 and has good smoke and power, it wont hurt it.

D8 08-14-2010 07:08 AM

none of my engines ever run over 240 :D

NitroXray80809 08-14-2010 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by jmaxey51 (Post 7804267)
All Alpha engines run around 280. OS VG/RG run at 260-270, some engine do run hotter than others, def depending on elevation and humidity and other factors. i have seen quite a few losi 350 engines run around 270 and some run at 220. it just depends, if it runs great at 270 and has good smoke and power, it wont hurt it.

yeah it depends on weather where i am i hardly see a car run over 220ish. Thats why i said dont tune by temp but stay around the temp range that they prefer the engine to run at, because running 20 or 30 degrees hotter than prefered will hurt the engine.

Do-Over 08-14-2010 12:04 PM

Shadow I'm pretty new too. Less than 6 months in the hobby I noticed you've made a couple threads recently. I think you'd do better to just go thru and read some of the existing threads around now and you would answer a lot of your own questions without having to make a bunch. Thats what I did. I know everyone has to start somewhere and I don't mean to shoot you down. It will just help you learn a little easier and save some of these guys patience for the really important questions. Hope that helps, there is a lot of info on here if you just start reading.

Shadowhope 08-14-2010 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by NitroXray80809 (Post 7805093)
yeah it depends on weather where i am i hardly see a car run over 220ish. Thats why i said dont tune by temp but stay around the temp range that they prefer the engine to run at, because running 20 or 30 degrees hotter than prefered will hurt the engine.


well i have a race today guys so im just gonna wing it and hope for the best with my engine :rolleyes:


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