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Old 08-04-2009 | 07:07 AM
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I AM LOOKING AT GETTING BACK INTO RB'S

CAN ANY OF YOU THAT HAVE OR ARE RUNNING THE FOLLOWING MOTORS CHIME IN??

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C6 - USA EDITION or the B9
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Old 08-04-2009 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by rhino420
hey guys i need some help i got a rb engine in a trade i just did but im not sure what rb engine it is i was told it is a RB concepts .21 3+1 port CE engine can you guys give me any feeback on it is this a good engine ? its got about 1 gallon on it so ive been told feels like its got good compression anywho here are some pics can you guys help a fellow racer out thanks alot.






Its hard to know until you look at the sleeve, I know I used to mix and match heads all the time on my old rb. Hard to tell just going by the head. I used to run my s5 with a tall gold head.
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Old 08-04-2009 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by plus2ss
Ive got a new hobby 9 that i just finished breaking in using the heat cycle method. After about 30 minutes worth of heat cycles(letting it cool to room temp at bdc between cycles), i slowly started to tune it. Now ive got around 60 minutes of total run time on the engine. Its got great compression, but the pinch is almost already gone. My GRP had a tight pinch for the entire first gallon. Is this normal for an RB, or did i do somthing wrong?
It may depend on what percent fuel you use. Ive found 30% to be a little hard on motors. With the technology of the newer engines today, I dont really bother with 30% anymore. I think it opens up the sleeve too fast. I use 25% on my Hobby 9 with almost 2 gallons and its as smooth as butter!!! I still have good compression. Its really hard to compare it to a GRP or any other motor because some have tighter pinch than others. Take care of that motor and maybe you will get 10 gallons.
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Old 08-05-2009 | 08:41 AM
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Does anyone know of a place that has a piston/sleeve/rod in stock for a C6BB? Everywhere I can find says "out of stock" or "backorder."
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Old 08-05-2009 | 09:34 AM
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Hi all,
I'm new here and first I want to say hi.

Onto my problem, which I really hope one of you has a good answer for. (I'm afraid I know the answer).

I have an RB C6BBII LSG running in my Kyosho Inferno. Last weekend I had the battery come loose and the buggy ran away on full throttle. Luckily I was in the middle of nowhere.

Well, by the time I got over to it and pulled it out of the field it was stuck in and killed the motor it had been at full throttle for a good 30 seconds (at least) with no airflow. It got hot...

So, I went to start it the next day and it wouldn't get going. If I gave it some gas it would run, but no idle. Checked the glow plug and it looked scorched.

Ordered a few new plugs and they got here yesterday. Put it in (#7) and got it to start pretty easily, but again, no idle. Tried a few more times and it wouldn't start at all.

Spun the flywheel by hand and it spins easily. Too easily. as in a little compression but no 'pinch'. I can barely spin my Picco .21 by hand, and this motor was the same. Not anymore.

So, my actual question: Did I fry the piston/sleeve? That seems to be the most likely answer, but I want to see what other problems I may have caused by having it overheat before I go and spend the money.

Could something have warped causing this to happen? Could I have just trashed the whole motor?

Anyway, I'll say thanks in advance for any and all comments.
-Matt
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Old 08-05-2009 | 10:36 AM
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id look into resizing it. just grab a new rod to put on ther and check the bearings while your at it. might not be what you want to hear but in the long run im sure if you do what i listed it will get a good nother 8 or 9 gallons or more, if taken care of properly.........update and let us know what you end up doing?
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Old 08-05-2009 | 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by DOMIT
Does anyone know of a place that has a piston/sleeve/rod in stock for a C6BB? Everywhere I can find says "out of stock" or "backorder."
Just talked to a local shop about trying to get some head shims and heard some crazyness. Apparently RB is NOT in good shape right now and paid orders from hobby shops aren't getting filled. Customer service is not there and people are NOT happy.

Even went so far as to say one of the head honcho's at RB USA is working part time at a hobbyshop in Dallas.

No idea how valid any of the info is so take it all as rumor but it is a reputable shop o.0
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Old 08-05-2009 | 07:29 PM
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Anyone heard when the new RB Killer 9 is going to be out?

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Old 08-05-2009 | 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by cLaWz
Just talked to a local shop about trying to get some head shims and heard some crazyness. Apparently RB is NOT in good shape right now and paid orders from hobby shops aren't getting filled. Customer service is not there and people are NOT happy.

Even went so far as to say one of the head honcho's at RB USA is working part time at a hobbyshop in Dallas.

No idea how valid any of the info is so take it all as rumor but it is a reputable shop o.0
Read back a couple pages, you may be right on! If that is fact I'd venture to say it's from lack of service/support at least in the US!
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Old 08-05-2009 | 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by DOMIT
Does anyone know of a place that has a piston/sleeve/rod in stock for a C6BB? Everywhere I can find says "out of stock" or "backorder."
Check eBay, there's a ton of piston/sleeves on there for a C6!
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Old 08-05-2009 | 09:42 PM
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LOL..

Its funny no one really knows whats going on with RB.

And how has RB gone to shit. Look at any forum or news about RC on the East side of the world. They are all over the place and consistantly winning events.

Anyone (reseller wise) that has dealt with RB in the past know the original US dealers (based in NY) completely jacked the rep of RB in the US, and pissed the France HQ off at the same time.

The new importer is an actual close friend of the Owner/CEO of RB and is working very hard to bring the REP of RB back in good standing with the US base of customers.

He is only one man, and yes he is based in Colleyville, TX and I have heard no rumor of him working part time at a hobby shop in Dallas.

With all this just really becoming new in the past year for RB to come back to Texas (US) not many people know about it, and I'm sure the ones who do have started Dealer accounts with them like they need to.

Just imagine at least 1 LHS in each state wanting to setup a dealer account with RB. Thats 50 LHS that 1 man has to verify that they are legit get them signed up and get them catalogs for ordering. IE they request Pics of your shop and Weblinks to verify your not some garbage ass LHS that will give them a bad name.

After that how many engines do you think each shop tries to order. At least 2 or 3 that can be anywhere from 100 to 300 engines total. I highly doubt RB has that many just laying around for a US market that hasn't been anywhere as big as the Euro market.

OOO and calling the number to talk directly to the new REP. Read the site they state we don't deal directly with end users, but you are more then welcome to inquire about becoming an RB Dealer through them.

And if you have that big an issue make a call to the HQ in France. They list there number too, and I highly doubt you won't find someone there that can help and can actually speak english its pretty common now you know.

Quit flaming a good company if you have no insight to what has happened to them in the past in the US, or just STFU and don't buy the engine its a simple as that, or E-Bay that bitch and be done with it.

You don't get into RC to about your money you spent if you think you got a bad product.. You learn your leason and move on.

Besides RB's are some of the hardest engines to tune.. Why buy one knowing that unless you have an expert tuner on hand to help, or know tuning inside and out yourself.
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Old 08-06-2009 | 04:53 AM
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first of all i don't have a hard time tuning an rb engine and have ran them for years. i also am not flaming rb engine quality as much as the us rep. i hate that he doesn't have his act together enough to answer the phone... or ship orders ...or answer emails... or come on rctech and respond to this thread. also if i minded spending the money i would not have bought the engine in the 1st place. i know he must be your friend and one hell of a guy but he must offer service if he wants to grow his bussiness.
when there is a possible problem with a product i use i feel better if i can let the company know about it so maybe they can fix it, or maybe they know the best way for me to fix it myself. also i don't speak french and don't want to so i will be spending my money with a company that has customer service that speaks english.
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Old 08-06-2009 | 09:37 AM
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My statement was a general statement to anyone and everyone. Not just you Randy Racer.

I never pointed you out and said you can't tune, and I bet you would be surprised how many people that work for RB in France actually CAN speak english. That was my point.. It's quite common now you know.

I just want everyone to realize this is just one man doing all this leg work to try and bring RB back in good standing with its US customer base. Yes he may not be doing a bang up job because of how much there is for 1 person to do. If (anyone) has been running RB for years then they know how F'd up the last company was that was importing RB, and they jacked it up, so bad RB didn't even want to sell over here.

I just don't like seeing everyone give up just because you can't get ahold of the US rep, and maybe just maybe a lot of this stuff is out of his hands since he is only the importer of the engine.

By pass him and E-Mail RB HQ directly. I bet if enough people E-Mail you will get a response. It's not like RB is small over seas.

What company doesn't want their product to succeed in the US!! We spend money like crazy no matter what economic situation we are in.
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Old 08-06-2009 | 09:53 AM
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Let me re-post this for everyone to see again:

I just spoke to Brian, he said he has been down with the Flu. He really is a great guy to deal with, he said any questions shoot him a email at
www.rb-usa.com and he will get back to you.


He has been great to the shop I work at. Since the new line has come out I have recieved and sold about 12 new "9" series along with parts,plugs,etc. I even recieved a "Hobby 9" that came off backorder just last week. I just placed another nice size order after speaking to him on the phone. No problems here!

I was told they should be coming in this week, (Killer 9) and shipping next week to shops that ordered them.
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Old 08-06-2009 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by RJNicholson
LOL..

Its funny no one really knows whats going on with RB.

And how has RB gone to shit. Look at any forum or news about RC on the East side of the world. They are all over the place and consistantly winning events.

Anyone (reseller wise) that has dealt with RB in the past know the original US dealers (based in NY) completely jacked the rep of RB in the US, and pissed the France HQ off at the same time.

The new importer is an actual close friend of the Owner/CEO of RB and is working very hard to bring the REP of RB back in good standing with the US base of customers.

He is only one man, and yes he is based in Colleyville, TX and I have heard no rumor of him working part time at a hobby shop in Dallas.

With all this just really becoming new in the past year for RB to come back to Texas (US) not many people know about it, and I'm sure the ones who do have started Dealer accounts with them like they need to.

Just imagine at least 1 LHS in each state wanting to setup a dealer account with RB. Thats 50 LHS that 1 man has to verify that they are legit get them signed up and get them catalogs for ordering. IE they request Pics of your shop and Weblinks to verify your not some garbage ass LHS that will give them a bad name.

After that how many engines do you think each shop tries to order. At least 2 or 3 that can be anywhere from 100 to 300 engines total. I highly doubt RB has that many just laying around for a US market that hasn't been anywhere as big as the Euro market.

OOO and calling the number to talk directly to the new REP. Read the site they state we don't deal directly with end users, but you are more then welcome to inquire about becoming an RB Dealer through them.

And if you have that big an issue make a call to the HQ in France. They list there number too, and I highly doubt you won't find someone there that can help and can actually speak english its pretty common now you know.

Quit flaming a good company if you have no insight to what has happened to them in the past in the US, or just STFU and don't buy the engine its a simple as that, or E-Bay that bitch and be done with it.

You don't get into RC to about your money you spent if you think you got a bad product.. You learn your leason and move on.

Besides RB's are some of the hardest engines to tune.. Why buy one knowing that unless you have an expert tuner on hand to help, or know tuning inside and out yourself.
As I said in my post, everything I mentioned was to be taken as "RUMOR" since I had no source to confirm the information besides my local hobbyshop. There was no flaming involved yet you seem to want to blast anyone that even mentions any problems with RB.

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