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Originally Posted by tc5 man
(Post 8085200)
not in the.. beginning of the race it does it later in the race it feels like i lose punch that might have something to do with the gear mesh or something ?
im pretty sure, the mesh got loose after some hard landings im using a king headz extented one piece engine mount and all the screws are tight and locktighted and the screws were tight . its on my 1.0 t. |
Originally Posted by cdc
(Post 8085237)
If the gear mesh got loose that could cause the it to slip though that would not cause the engine to bog.
sorry i remember it wasnt bogging it just felt like a rich bottom so it had to be the mesh like i was saying in the beginning of the race it was good ! i guess also when i pitted my pit man did open the tank lid so that proberty let air in you know what i mean ? and made it sound like a lean bog when i hit the throttle while he was refueling not a lot though. now i did acutally have a lean bog early in the mourning but i fixed that so the idle whould drop down at my pit table i was doing it. but the idle was a tad higher.. when it was fully warmed up during the main so i dint have a chance to fix it i did get to my track late in the mourning. |
i forgot to.. add also i notice when i was upside down my wheels where moving so im guessing that the idle is a bit high my low end isnt too rich.
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Originally Posted by tc5 man
(Post 8090571)
i forgot to.. add also i notice when i was upside down my wheels where moving so im guessing that the idle is a bit high my low end isnt too rich.
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Originally Posted by cdc
(Post 8090619)
If the wheels are moving at idle then the idle is high.
yea it wasnt doing it intill it gets around in the 200 s i just need to get to the track early to practice so i can get it fix. it wasnt moving by its self on the ground just when i flip over i had to get on the brakes so the mashall could grab it. |
If your wheels are moving, it can also be a clutch shoe dragging, or a clutch bearing getting ready to go out, that's real common.
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Originally Posted by aznitronut
(Post 8090987)
If your wheels are moving, it can also be a clutch shoe dragging, or a clutch bearing getting ready to go out, that's real common.
i just put some losi hd bearings in and it spined smooth and free. as for the shoe dragging do you mean alum burrs ? |
They can drag if there is a weak or broken spring, but usually if there is a weak or broken spring, it will give you ghost like flame outs, or random engine dyeing.
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Originally Posted by aznitronut
(Post 8091174)
They can drag if there is a weak or broken spring, but usually if there is a weak or broken spring, it will give you ghost like flame outs, or random engine dyeing.
i did replace the clutch springs i forgot to add but i dint have any flamouts accept toward the finish it was upside down and shut off. |
X10 and B10
Gentlemen.
What are the difference between X10 og B10? X10 more buttom due to 3 port and best in a truggy? What about runtime? Are they similar? And what else? :) Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by Lille-bror
(Post 8098946)
Gentlemen.
What are the difference between X10 og B10? X10 more buttom due to 3 port and best in a truggy? What about runtime? Are they similar? And what else? :) Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by cdc
(Post 8098978)
The RB X10 is a 3 port. The RB B10 is a 5 port. I run a RB B10 in buggy. Lots of usauble power. I can get 12 runtime easy. Tunes easy and Holds a tune great. Very reliable.
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RB selection
Can someone elaborate a little more on the differences in some of these motors and what you recommend. I am about to make the switch over from Nova's. I am thinking B10 or Cross 10, or both. What are the major differences in performace/application? Other motors to look at?
All input is welcome. Don, Tony V., Chris please respond or give me a call. |
Originally Posted by camocowboy
(Post 8101639)
Can someone elaborate a little more on the differences in some of these motors and what you recommend. I am about to make the switch over from Nova's. I am thinking B10 or Cross 10, or both. What are the major differences in performace/application? Other motors to look at?
All input is welcome. Don, Tony V., Chris please respond or give me a call. |
No, the B10/C6 line has more overall power but is less fuel efficient. The power also comes on more sudden.
B10 is more suited for a truggy with the bigger tank. X10 is more suitable for buggy, it isn't really meant to be a truggy engine. |
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