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vhb 05-20-2009 08:49 PM

Starter box input?
 
So, I will be breaking in a very tight motor. Need to buy a starter box and am looking at the OFNA Truggy/Buggy box 10244.

What are you guys using?

tks,
vhb

22Racer 05-20-2009 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by vhb (Post 5840006)
So, I will be breaking in a very tight motor. Need to buy a starter box and am looking at the OFNA Truggy/Buggy box 10244.

What are you guys using?

tks,
vhb

Thats the one to get.
After breaking in motors on a break in bench I really like it, motors start up faster and don't flame out near as much.

Rex

bigmatt 05-20-2009 08:57 PM

I use the OFN10245 compact starter box. when you first start your new engine heat it up. then loosen the glow plug to get it to turn over and fired up. then just tighten glow plug back down. I also use massive mods run in oil.

looper 05-20-2009 09:58 PM

So i did breakin on the go sport 3 port today, so far have about 9 tanks on it, it started up with little hassle. basically did a modified breakin, 2 tanks on the box just to set the bearings in and then (so far) 7 tanks on the ground not exceeding 1/2 throttle(many of those tanks were 2 minutes at a time). ran out of gas twice (thing is drinking like dudley moore did booze in arthur) and at flame out it temped at 245 regular temps were in the 210- 230 range. carb is set at flush lsn and 2 hours in on the hsn. yeah it is smoking more than tommy chong used to.

Not going past 1/2 throttle i was putting semi consistant 31-32 second laps. the fastest out there were doing 28-30 second laps.


I am really digging it! running fox med glowplug and 25%/12.5% fuel and a 086 pipe.. even with the 7mm restricter in there runtime isnt all that great but i am sure it will improve as it runs in.

looper 05-20-2009 10:01 PM

i have been using the same ofna stainless box for the past 3 years.. same wheel, belt everything! when using it for the gas truck i put some slightly lighter springs in it though, not a needed thing just was bored and had them on the bench

this thing is the cats meow.

pink_sleeve 05-21-2009 01:19 AM

What pipe works the best on the 3 port race for decent power with good fuel economy? Also what plug are you guys running in the race motor? Also are there better orings out there for the carb?

mattwoodcraft 05-21-2009 05:10 AM

there are new o-rings out for the carbies i put some in my 5 port :nod:
this is the number on mm website
NEW MM Carb Seal Kit
[MMCO]



New MM Carb Seal Kit comes with 10 carb seals for HSN and LSN needles and some Midrange needles.. Will suit Most carbs including Go, OS , Nova , HPI,Thunder Tiger, Hyper.

Comes with 5 x 6.5 mm OD and 5 x 6.9 Mm OD seals. These are made from HDPE Nitrile Compound which is flake and fuel resistant.

mattwoodcraft 05-21-2009 05:14 AM

i have been through alot of starter boxes and the one i like and is dam good value for money is the q-world one the cheaper one out of the 2 similar to the mugan box ... this starter box Q-world one is good cheap and starts any engine i have put in my buggy without any problems at all:nod:

stu541 05-21-2009 06:46 AM

3 port pipe
 
Pink Sleeve,

I haven't tried the Go pipes yet, but the 086 is a great pipe on the 3 port race. I would also run a 7mm carb restrictor.

markr04 05-21-2009 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by vhb (Post 5840006)
So, I will be breaking in a very tight motor. Need to buy a starter box and am looking at the OFNA Truggy/Buggy box 10244.

What are you guys using?

tks,
vhb

That's the best starter box I've personally used (out of mine and other people's). It will start new engines in your buggy, truggy, and Chevy.

mattwoodcraft 05-21-2009 08:36 AM

i have heard good reports about the new go pipe 2072 have not tried one yet i like the losi pipes i find the re10 pipe awsome on the bottom end and still more than enough on the mid to top :)

DRRC 05-21-2009 10:16 AM

I have had my go 7 port for a while now and lost the tune again
I have it at <.5 HSN and 1.5-2 LSN
I seems to be high reving especially at 1/2 throttle, it is not on pipe and have tried everything and dont know how to get the tune
I am using a dynamite MR pipe
thanks

Gizmatron 05-21-2009 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by mattwoodcraft (Post 5841478)
i have heard good reports about the new go pipe 2072 have not tried one yet i like the losi pipes i find the re10 pipe awsome on the bottom end and still more than enough on the mid to top :)

Just fitted a GO 2072 in my mp777 buggy on a MM5 7 port with a 7mm restrictor..with 5000 oil in the center diff I can jam on the brakes and hit the throttle and it wheelies down our club straight...totally insane - everyone should have one :D

bigmatt 05-21-2009 10:53 AM


Originally Posted by DRRC (Post 5841818)
I have had my go 7 port for a while now and lost the tune again
I have it at <.5 HSN and 1.5-2 LSN
I seems to be high reving especially at 1/2 throttle, it is not on pipe and have tried everything and dont know how to get the tune
I am using a dynamite MR pipe
thanks

sounds like an air leak. mine leaked around carb,very slight. just enough to throw of tune.

leapinglizard 05-21-2009 11:24 AM

go tech
 
well mark is right it will start a chevy i use marks starter box as well has a few other guys truggys and buggys and it starts us all. has to the pipes i need a new one which is best for the 7 port right i have the rtr pipe off the losi lol what should i go with


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