GRP... Engine... Thread...
#1021
I will start by first saying I am not one to ruffle feathers but how can it be possible to run a grp motor at 220 and be shortening its lifespan? Is the motor not an ABC sleeve with aluminum piston? What makes the motor so much different than anything else out there that it must be run at that cold of a temp? I do not tune for numbers but by smoke, sound and performance. I use temp only for reference. I am interested in a grp but all this talk of running the motor at such low temps
just doesnt sound right. 
just doesnt sound right. 
#1022
I will start by first saying I am not one to ruffle feathers but how can it be possible to run a grp motor at 220 and be shortening its lifespan? Is the motor not an ABC sleeve with aluminum piston? What makes the motor so much different than anything else out there that it must be run at that cold of a temp? I do not tune for numbers but by smoke, sound and performance. I use temp only for reference. I am interested in a grp but all this talk of running the motor at such low temps
just doesnt sound right. 
just doesnt sound right. 
#1024
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From: Northern MN
I'm not talking about just one motor but 2. A modded .21 and a tuned .28.
Both were broken in using differant methods. Yet both tuned and ran virtualy the same. The temps at race tune for both engines was in the 225-235 range. I tuned for preformance, not by temp, and both were slightly rich. Running the engines rich enough to get the temps down below 200 degrees is just not practical. I don't know what I am missing. The preformance was fair at best with slightly rich setting I was running them both at. The engines did run flawlessly through out. No suprizes at all.
I'm not going to go into how each engine was broken-in, but it was differant for each engine.
Both were broken in using differant methods. Yet both tuned and ran virtualy the same. The temps at race tune for both engines was in the 225-235 range. I tuned for preformance, not by temp, and both were slightly rich. Running the engines rich enough to get the temps down below 200 degrees is just not practical. I don't know what I am missing. The preformance was fair at best with slightly rich setting I was running them both at. The engines did run flawlessly through out. No suprizes at all.
I'm not going to go into how each engine was broken-in, but it was differant for each engine.
#1025
Originally Posted by [email protected]
can someone tell me what break in method. I was leaning towards heat cycle? Also should I use an 086 or an 053 with the non tuned version.
As for the pipe, if you are running on a small, technical or med track use the 053 pipe. If the track is large or has a large straight away where you can really wind the engine up then use the 086 pipe. Best all around is the 053 pipe in my experience.
#1030
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 65
I noticed that in Drakes article on how to tune these motors, they come shimmed for 30%. I've always liked running 20% just because I feel it's easier on the whole drivetrain. Is it ok to run 20% without removing the shims and what will that do to the tuning? I'm running the promo pkg so y'all know which plug and pipe I'm using.
#1031
on all the motors i have used to race i have never tuned an engine to run at a certain temp i just tune for the day / event and away you go never had any issues at all with any of the motors ... as for running i heat the motor up 4 tanks through idle 5th tank 1/4 throttle just to put some load on the engine after that usually im write to roll for racing 

#1032
all tghe time i have been running i have never tuned a engine to run at a constant temp i beleive that weather and temp and track conditions on the day play a big role aswell on temp if you tune your eng to hold a certain temp you may never get the full potential out of the engine ...
what do you guys think ? do you tune to hold a certain temp ?
what do you guys think ? do you tune to hold a certain temp ?
#1033
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,905
From: SOMEWHERE LUVIN ME SOME RC
I will start by first saying I am not one to ruffle feathers but how can it be possible to run a grp motor at 220 and be shortening its lifespan? Is the motor not an ABC sleeve with aluminum piston? What makes the motor so much different than anything else out there that it must be run at that cold of a temp? I do not tune for numbers but by smoke, sound and performance. I use temp only for reference. I am interested in a grp but all this talk of running the motor at such low temps
just doesnt sound right. 
just doesnt sound right. 
#1034
i do agree in what zixxer says but i guess at the end of day you never know until you give this motor a go love it or hate it i personnely only used to use os motors and that was it but decided to give this little baby a shot so far happy 
i do like the way the motor delivers the power it is linier compared to other motors i have raced with in the past and the fact you get a pipe and all the carby inserts and also a pit towl to dry your tears at the end of the race meet wondering what went wrong its dam good value

i do like the way the motor delivers the power it is linier compared to other motors i have raced with in the past and the fact you get a pipe and all the carby inserts and also a pit towl to dry your tears at the end of the race meet wondering what went wrong its dam good value
#1035
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 114
The team uses the JP-1 on the modded GRP's but Mark would not reccomend the mcoy plug, we are running nova 6's and 7's. However, the plug your running would not be the problem.
Before we discredit the motor, what car is it in? Also what are you running clutch wise? As you probably know, sometimes the wrong clutch set-up can cause the motor to bog and not allow it to perform at its potential. The turbo motors spool up quick but too soft of springs can make the motor feel "soft" on the bottom, which is benificial when running on a track that is a bit slick.
I am not trying to argue with you, im simply trying to help you. So the more info you can give me on the motor set-up the better. Like I said earlier,we have yet to get these motors in the 200's and they have been pulling the "tuned" version as well as ninja's.



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