GRP... Engine... Thread...
#1456
i didn't see the link at first.... the Hards should have put up with it but i guess the silver and gold's did them in....i would have went with 2 carbon's on green and a pair of hards on gold....i think you just overheated the shoes and they slagged....no fault of the shoe's tho.
#1457
i didn't see the link at first.... the Hards should have put up with it but i guess the silver and gold's did them in....i would have went with 2 carbon's on green and a pair of hards on gold....i think you just overheated the shoes and they slagged....no fault of the shoe's tho.
#1458
The powerhouse turbo version of the GRP is a monster. Just too much for M2C clutch shoes. I am trying out some new clutches from Answer-RCUSA.com I ran into this thread on RC Tech and ordered the clutch shoes they shipped super fast and we will see. I do like the fact that each set of clutches comes with a full set of springs and all for 22.95 + 2.50 shipping, now thats a steal. I will see how they hold up to the modded GRP.
Sorry Frank but its not the motor....I run My Clock work mod JPX's which are 2-3X what the GRP is on bottom and i can keep shoes for Multiple race weekends with Multiple Hours of use each event.

it was the spring's that did in the shoes.

Also the Ultra light probably did not help either.
#1459
Sorry Frank but its not the motor....I run My Clock work mod JPX's which are 2-3X what the GRP is on bottom and i can keep shoes for Multiple race weekends with Multiple Hours of use each event.
it was the spring's that did in the shoes.
Also the Ultra light probably did not help either.

it was the spring's that did in the shoes.

Also the Ultra light probably did not help either.

#1460
#1461
I agree about the silver clutch springs. They'll burn shoes up with the quickness. I've stepped back to greens and only on high bite tracks I'll use two gold springs in truggy. But not in buggy. There is a much more life from the clutch shoes when not using the heavy springs. It's worth a try really, if only to find out for yourself.
#1462
Has there been many people breaking the piston skirts in the Tuned .21?
I'm not sure how mine broke but the only thing that could have caused it was a head on impact. I was about 1/2 speed through a chicane and a buggy from the next lane went off of the double crooked and landed exactly in front of my car. The engine stalled and my pitman fired it up, but the engine died as soon as I tapped the brakes. So I lost out on finishing the main I was in.
I'm not sure how mine broke but the only thing that could have caused it was a head on impact. I was about 1/2 speed through a chicane and a buggy from the next lane went off of the double crooked and landed exactly in front of my car. The engine stalled and my pitman fired it up, but the engine died as soon as I tapped the brakes. So I lost out on finishing the main I was in.
#1463
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,905
From: SOMEWHERE LUVIN ME SOME RC
The powerhouse turbo version of the GRP is a monster. Just too much for M2C clutch shoes. I am trying out some new clutches from Answer-RCUSA.com I ran into this thread on RC Tech and ordered the clutch shoes they shipped super fast and we will see. I do like the fact that each set of clutches comes with a full set of springs and all for 22.95 + 2.50 shipping, now thats a steal. I will see how they hold up to the modded GRP.
and the m2c set up comes with 4 sets of springs ....when you buy the starter kit ....
#1464
I run my clockwork JPX.21 on .9's....I got MORE then enough power on bottom to push them....the .95's and 1.0 were WAY too stiff for my motor/truck set-up.....and ive recently been mixing some Med's in with my hards and im REALLY liking the performance so far.
Zixxer are you on the stock clutch or the m2c 4 shoe ?
i found the M2c 4 shoe hits too hard in buggy and without the possibility of adding some carbon shoes...its just too hard for buggy.....i really like the losi steel flywheel set-up for buggy.
#1465
Tech Initiate
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 43
So i need a little guidance my engine has about 2 gallons on it and ran awesome i swtched to an 053 pipe and it ran stellar for 2 tanks and then it went south it leans itself out will run 2 laps and i can turn the hsn 1 full turn out and it will run fine for 2 laps and the go lean. I have taken the motor apart and seald the backplate carb and pinch bolt still the same thing i have changed all the fuel line and everything i also put a different motor in and it ran fine i am at a loss any help woulb be appretiated also all the o rings look ok and there is good tension when i turn the needles
#1468
Tech Adept
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 249
This probly already has been answered but i didnt feel like goin through 90 pages, but what is a good startin point as far as needles. The weather has been around 70 degrees and medium humidity. Im runin a medium hot odonell plug, but ive got a hot, i dont know which one to run. Im only getting like 6 minutes to a tank, so any help is much appreciatted.
#1470
I was just about ready to give up on my GRP. I have had it and my 8ight 2.0 for a little over a month and couldn't get it to run right. It would run good for a tank and then when I'd fill it back up it the mixture would change. Last week I had the car cleaned up and filled up the tank and started working on something so I didn't run it right away. I lifted up the front of the car and there was fuel dripping out of the holes in the bottom of the car. The tank had a hole in it where the seam is. I guess I never noticed it since I would fuel it up and run it immediately so it would get covered in dirt before I saw the problem. I put a new tank on it and got to run it today. OMG! This thing runs great now! Before I was barely able to finish a 6 min. heat on a tank. Today I was getting over 10 min. It pulls like crazy too.



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