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mixedguy 09-01-2008 09:26 PM

grp info
 
this motor is a monster two must do's to get motor full performace. trash the plug it comes with get grp 4-5 plugs and trash the 2053 pipe i use jp3 and it was night and day difference when i switched. everone wants to know how long these motors last well i will tell u this i got mine dasy one when they came out. i am just about to crack open the seal and be on my 7th gallon. with absoltely no problems and on the same grp#4 plug. this motor has not missed a beat yet still as fast as it was after break in. whats even more amazing is i was new to nitro when i got this beast i did the reseach and trail and error when u fist start and still going on gallon seven to me that says somthing. of course i know this motor like the back of my hand now. tip to all new to this motor think oppiste when u tune do bottom first when u go to top just lean it so it clears on the longest stairght on your trak and u will be perfect. my hsn is like is close to being flush with probally a half turn in. my lsn is probally two turns out of the lsn housing

Jonro 09-01-2008 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by mixedguy (Post 4796275)
this motor is a monster two must do's to get motor full performace. trash the plug it comes with get grp 4-5 plugs and trash the 2053 pipe i use jp3 and it was night and day difference when i switched. everone wants to know how long these motors last well i will tell u this i got mine dasy one when they came out. i am just about to crack open the seal and be on my 7th gallon. with absoltely no problems and on the same grp#4 plug. this motor has not missed a beat yet still as fast as it was after break in. whats even more amazing is i was new to nitro when i got this beast i did the reseach and trail and error when u fist start and still going on gallon seven to me that says somthing. of course i know this motor like the back of my hand now. tip to all new to this motor think oppiste when u tune do bottom first when u go to top just lean it so it clears on the longest stairght on your trak and u will be perfect. my hsn is like is close to being flush with probally a half turn in. my lsn is probally two turns out of the lsn housing

Good to hear, im not new to nitro but im definitely no expert on tuning the things ether, My promokit just showed up yesterday so i hope it does as good as yours and better than the leaky deaky V-spec i bought recently.

Hmm i was hoping the 2053 pipe that came with it would be a good match for the engine, since well, it came with the engine, anyhow i have a JP-3 if need be.

thecman26 09-01-2008 10:21 PM

I know a guy who has an Ofna 053 pipe on his engine and its off the wall!

louie_b 09-01-2008 10:38 PM

053 / 9853
 
I read somewhere the OFNA 053 is the equivalent to the Nova 9853, has anyone used both.. any feedback. thanks.

Jonro 09-02-2008 03:04 AM

I was just looking over my new tuned .21 5 port, it hasn't been installed or run yet, i noticed there is a little less than half a millimetre play in the crankshaft backwards and forwards(into and out-of the engine)? Is this normal?

My V spec with 2 gallons on it has this play but its about 1 whole millimetre, i never checked if it had it when it was new.

Is this normal?

cjm1126 09-02-2008 03:53 AM

my engine was the same way, once i put flywheel on it and tightened down the sliding back and fourth goes away

Jonro 09-02-2008 05:21 AM


Originally Posted by cjm1126 (Post 4796906)
my engine was the same way, once i put flywheel on it and tightened down the sliding back and fourth goes away

Ah yea that makes perfect sence, thanks.

Jonro 09-04-2008 11:38 PM

Damn rain, got this shiny new GRP engine and pipe sitting in my 8ight that im dieing to break in and rain is on the cards for the next 5 days!

cjm1126 09-05-2008 03:48 AM

yea the weather hasnt been good here either, dodging hurricanes at the moment

phixd 09-05-2008 03:07 PM

is it tuesday yet? my GRP tuned .21 engine comes in tuesday. :D

Gliptal 09-05-2008 06:40 PM

how long are the bearings lasting? I'm going on 5 gallons and all good so far but I'd rather replace them before they fail.

gtsum 09-05-2008 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by Gliptal (Post 4809493)
how long are the bearings lasting? I'm going on 5 gallons and all good so far but I'd rather replace them before they fail.


my main bearing failed at about 3 1/2-4 gallons and took the whole engine..I would be changing the bearing out if I were you...

I also agree with above...GRP 4 plug, 9853 pipe, and you are good to go with this mill...too bad my bearing ate mine:flaming:

Geo Y-Rock 09-06-2008 12:24 AM

+1 with the GRP 4 plugs. Better idle reliability. Best engine I've ever run. I'm curious about the .28 for truggy. I'm thinking the .21 is plenty of power and will get better economy. Has anyone run both in their truggy? I've run both the JP 3 and the GRP pipe with my .21. I was lean bogging on top with the JP3. I think the stock pipe is easier to tune.

Green Machine 09-06-2008 01:08 AM

Just ordering mine now , with the plugs im assumimg they are turbo (conical) ??

desertbird 09-06-2008 08:09 AM

yes, turbo head.


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