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Old 06-07-2009 | 02:15 AM
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get your bearings direct from TKO ceramic well worth it i had the in my grp today
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Old 06-08-2009 | 04:07 PM
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Boy, is this bad boy really starting to come to life now. Wow......Lack of bottom end, they say?? No way. Not in a buggy. Straightaway?? Will it
ever stop pulling?? My GAWD!! Temps in the 180's and smoking good.
Still a bit fat on the bottom so I haven't cracked the 10 min. a tank mark
and that was driving like grandma yesterday but it'll get there. Actually, I
ran a 10 minute C main yesterday and ran out 3' from the loop on the last
lap. Bud of mine was marshalling right there so he gave 'er the boot to get
'er across. All and all, really happy with my tuned .21 so far. Just bought
another for back up too.
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Old 06-08-2009 | 04:39 PM
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my grp engine took about 2.5 gallons to come to life and after that it was a weapon i now have it in my truggy
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Old 06-08-2009 | 08:48 PM
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I'll get to run mine again this coming weekend at a big race. I'm so excited. Had to put a new piston and sleeve in cause of a broken piston skirt. It's all ready to go and making power and running more consistently after replacing the P/S. Weird but it's good for now.
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Old 06-09-2009 | 02:16 AM
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how much fuel went through befor you piston broke ?
i have just put cermamics in my grp checked the piston was all good
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Old 06-09-2009 | 04:29 AM
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I was approaching the 2 gallon mark.
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Old 06-09-2009 | 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by air8
I'll get to run mine again this coming weekend at a big race. I'm so excited. Had to put a new piston and sleeve in cause of a broken piston skirt. It's all ready to go and making power and running more consistently after replacing the P/S. Weird but it's good for now.


did we have a brain fart when pulling the back plate my Air8
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Old 06-09-2009 | 06:16 AM
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LOL. No not yet. We could see the broken skirt through the exhaust port, before pulling the back plate. But that's exactly what it looked like. Looked like someone had pulled the backplate without putting the piston up top. This engine never really felt right from day one, but there's no way it was broke from day one. The two little pieces of the piston were in the bottom of the case but never got thrown around.

I think it broke at the last race I used it. I was heading through a high speed chicane when a car from the next lane went off of a long double sideways and we hit head on. My car stopped dead, I wasn't even looking for it and I was full wood through there. The impact cut my front left a-arm part way and mashed the threads on the shock body, which unscrewed the shock body part way too. I just assumed the crank got shoved backwards a little and the piston contacted the backplate. There is one little nick in the backplate in a downward fashion. IDK.

It's all good now.
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Old 06-09-2009 | 06:26 AM
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dam that sounds like a hard hit to take to do that damage you car would have come to a quick stop
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Old 06-09-2009 | 06:28 AM
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LOL. No not yet. We could see the broken skirt through the exhaust port, before pulling the back plate. But that's exactly what it looked like. Looked like someone had pulled the backplate without putting the piston up top. This engine never really felt right from day one, but there's no way it was broke from day one. The two little pieces of the piston were in the bottom of the case but never got thrown around.

I think it broke at the last race I used it. I was heading through a high speed chicane when a car from the next lane went off of a long double sideways and we hit head on. My car stopped dead, I wasn't even looking for it and I was full wood through there. The impact cut my front left a-arm part way and mashed the threads on the shock body, which unscrewed the shock body part way too. I just assumed the crank got shoved backwards a little and the piston contacted the backplate. There is one little nick in the backplate in a downward fashion. IDK.

It's all good now.

crazyness.
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Old 06-09-2009 | 06:31 AM
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hey guys, if any of you have a GRP that may be needing a pinch/bearings let me know. Check out the Speed Shop thread on here. I am doing a little special on sleeve pinches for $12.50(If you just send the P/S). We can also install bearings and freshen the motor up for you.

The sleeve tool we have is a very nice piece from BMR racing products. It's one of the best ones out and I first seen it while racing with the drake. After talking to him about it I purchased one. Although not cheap, it is machined to make sure you put a proper squeeze on the sleeve and is a perfect circle once done.

I love my grp's I have enough to get me through a couple more months. If I can help any of you stay going let me know
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Old 06-09-2009 | 08:49 AM
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Hey guys don't hesitate to deal with aburton, he has been running grp's for almost 2 years now and knows them inside outside and backwards. They are probably the most popular engine here in alabama and alan has been really helpful in keeping a lot of them running. I personall had a grp sleeve pinched by him-motor was bought used of a member here said it had 9 gallons-burton pinched it and so far I have run it for about a gallon with zero probs. The pincher is really nice-no clamp type (no egg shaped sleeve). He also offers a lot of other services rc related so check him out on "THE SPEED SHOPL thread here on rctech
Hey burton I got the engine heater yesterday-looks like it will be the bomb on the break-in stand. If you didn't live so far away I would run by so you could see it
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Old 06-09-2009 | 08:55 AM
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Old 06-11-2009 | 07:11 PM
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So my grp .28 i bought with the promo kit has the fast lock system pipe and it just doesnt seem to seal right it feals kinda loose and has felt that way from day one what are you guys doing to seal them up better. i have hardened oil residue al around it from it seaping oil while ive ran my truck help me out.
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Old 06-11-2009 | 07:13 PM
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are you using both seals??
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