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snapoff 04-19-2012 12:16 PM

Thank you both. I'm not racing... on a real track anyway. Building a 1/8 track in the back yard and this is my first nitro that was not on a rtr kit.

pli 04-19-2012 03:05 PM

Any thoughts about the new Team Orion ProGlow #4 plug that was just released?

If I read their press release correctly, it seems that Orion has changed their standard/default plug recommendation from #6 to this new #4, which makes me a bit confused. I was under the impression that the cooler #5 was for break-in, longer runs, easier tune, etc and #6 for normal use. The new #4 (if the numbers still mean the same) should be even hotter then #5, which makes me think it's not optimal for normal use? On the other hand Tebo apparently used this during Neo12. I get the feeling I'm missing something here. Anyone care to enlighten me?

I was about to order a pack of #6 for my CRF 5P Tebo Edition engine, should I go with the new #4 instead?

Matt Piva 04-19-2012 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by pli (Post 10626477)
Any thoughts about the new Team Orion ProGlow #4 plug that was just released?

If I read their press release correctly, it seems that Orion has changed their standard/default plug recommendation from #6 to this new #4, which makes me a bit confused. I was under the impression that the cooler #5 was for break-in, longer runs, easier tune, etc and #6 for normal use. The new #4 (if the numbers still mean the same) should be even hotter then #5, which makes me think it's not optimal for normal use? On the other hand Tebo apparently used this during Neo12. I get the feeling I'm missing something here. Anyone care to enlighten me?

I was about to order a pack of #6 for my CRF 5P Tebo Edition engine, should I go with the new #4 instead?

Just get the number 4 n tell us your thoughts! Lol. I like the #5.

jewn_beef 04-19-2012 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by ScottyM (Post 10625752)
+1 on all accounts..


I run Byrons 30-11

Which byrons is 30-11
I have onpy.blown one rod and was after switching from the sidewinder pink 30-11 fuel to vp-powermasters 30-9 i can no longer get the sidewinder fuel i like so trying to find something else will have to try byrons

ScottyM 04-20-2012 03:49 AM


Originally Posted by jewn_beef (Post 10627381)
Which byrons is 30-11
I have onpy.blown one rod and was after switching from the sidewinder pink 30-11 fuel to vp-powermasters 30-9 i can no longer get the sidewinder fuel i like so trying to find something else will have to try byrons

Race 3000 is 30% Nitro and 11% oil..
Pro 3000 is 30% Nitro and 9% Oil

SEF 04-22-2012 11:14 AM

So are people leaning more towards the Orion CRF 3 port or 5 port engine these days?

From what I've read, they both seem to make good power with good torque, but get the 3 port if you want the 10+ minutes of runtime.

I run at Revelation Raceway regularly. Looking for good power, but more importantly, I would like good fuel economy.

Cody runs there regularly, I should go see which motor he is running:) It seems like the team drivers are winning more big races these days with the 3 port.

ScottyM 04-22-2012 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by SEF (Post 10637267)
So are people leaning more towards the Orion CRF 3 port or 5 port engine these days?

From what I've read, they both seem to make good power with good torque, but get the 3 port if you want the 10+ minutes of runtime.

I run at Revelation Raceway regularly. Looking for good power, but more importantly, I would like good fuel economy.

Cody runs there regularly, I should go see which motor he is running:) It seems like the team drivers are winning more big races these days with the 3 port.

3-port for fuel mileage for sure.. The 5-port is no slouch on fuel, as both of mine have seen over 10 minutes on a tank of fuel.. The 3 port just seems to go and go. Tebo pitted at 14 minutes + at the NEO race..

drstrangelove 04-23-2012 12:19 AM

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Second the shop address that the joker stated is actually a hair care shop. http://www.fareast-plaza.com/searchResult.asp

I know Far East Plaza well enough as that is where one of my fav LHS located and where I get all my Hudy stuff - Hobbylink http://www.hobbylink.com.sg/ so I would know if there is such a good deal, especially for OS Speed engine lol.

I've already reported this site.


Originally Posted by hookem34 (Post 10584957)
Run away from them as fast as you can. Read through their site (I did) and it should become pretty clear that this is a bogus company that will take your money (and maybe your identity) and screw you over big time.

The devil is in the details...........:deathstar


criss2115 04-23-2012 01:26 PM

Need Glow plugs
 
My LHS is currently out of Orion #5 glow plugs. They do have Werks #5 in stock. Any issues using the Werks?

trickedout 04-23-2012 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by ScottyM (Post 10639510)
3-port for fuel mileage for sure.. The 5-port is no slouch on fuel, as both of mine have seen over 10 minutes on a tank of fuel.. The 3 port just seems to go and go. Tebo pitted at 14 minutes + at the NEO race..

If you think the top pros run a stock motor your kidding yourself. I was at silver State this weekend and watched first hand tebo and his pit crew wrenching on his motor because the pinch was soooo tight. His pit man had to hand tebo the car up in the drivers stand because he could not get the piston out of the pinch. i watched tebo pry on the motor with a BIG flathead and I thought for sure it was broke. It was crazy to watch and its hard to explain but it is no ordinary Orion motor off the shelves. I later talked to someone close to that team that said his motor's are all unique and hand matched with a TRIPLE pinch job. The guy said they were around $1000 and not just a joe blow can get one. They do not use just a regular starter box as well. I watched another Pro driver starting his car and his starter box spun so hard and fast that it engaged his clutch. It was awesome. Orions are great motors but people dont think you are actually getting the same more tebo runs...

JoePit 04-23-2012 02:01 PM

Just helping a friend tune his Alpha. The HSN will turn 1/2 turn on it's own when revving in the box. Will new O-rings help with this problem. Kinda off considering we were told this engine has 1/2 gallon on it.

trickedout 04-23-2012 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by JoePit (Post 10642558)
Just helping a friend tune his Alpha. The HSN will turn 1/2 turn on it's own when revving in the box. Will new O-rings help with this problem. Kinda off considering we were told this engine has 1/2 gallon on it.

Yes new o-rings will help. That is not a total indication that is has more or less than a half gallon. Altough you will never truely know how much fuel has been ran through it and whether it was run a 290 or 200 or 160....just impossible to tell when buying used, But the orings could have just rotted if the motor sat for a while or might just have been loose from the box.. either way new o-rings are cheaper and will surely solve your problem. For a temporary fix use some silicon gasket maker on the old orings, it will keep a seal but make them tighter.

counterman 04-23-2012 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by trickedout (Post 10642485)
If you think the top pros run a stock motor your kidding yourself. I was at silver State this weekend and watched first hand tebo and his pit crew wrenching on his motor because the pinch was soooo tight. His pit man had to hand tebo the car up in the drivers stand because he could not get the piston out of the pinch. i watched tebo pry on the motor with a BIG flathead and I thought for sure it was broke. It was crazy to watch and its hard to explain but it is no ordinary Orion motor off the shelves. I later talked to someone close to that team that said his motor's are all unique and hand matched with a TRIPLE pinch job. The guy said they were around $1000 and not just a joe blow can get one. They do not use just a regular starter box as well. I watched another Pro driver starting his car and his starter box spun so hard and fast that it engaged his clutch. It was awesome. Orions are great motors but people dont think you are actually getting the same more tebo runs...

I don't think he pays for his engines.............so in reallity they don't cost him anything as he doesn't pay for them, there free. So one could say he runs cheap engines compared to the rest of us.

My son and I run the 5 Port JTP motor and went 12:30 on run time and temp was 215 at the end of a 30min Main. Ten min stops easy. With no stuck piston as that is not wanted by any Pro. That's why Paul King says it takes about a gallon for Orion engines to break in.

ScottyM 04-25-2012 03:47 AM


Originally Posted by trickedout (Post 10642485)
If you think the top pros run a stock motor your kidding yourself. I was at silver State this weekend and watched first hand tebo and his pit crew wrenching on his motor because the pinch was soooo tight. His pit man had to hand tebo the car up in the drivers stand because he could not get the piston out of the pinch. i watched tebo pry on the motor with a BIG flathead and I thought for sure it was broke. It was crazy to watch and its hard to explain but it is no ordinary Orion motor off the shelves. I later talked to someone close to that team that said his motor's are all unique and hand matched with a TRIPLE pinch job. The guy said they were around $1000 and not just a joe blow can get one. They do not use just a regular starter box as well. I watched another Pro driver starting his car and his starter box spun so hard and fast that it engaged his clutch. It was awesome. Orions are great motors but people dont think you are actually getting the same more tebo runs...

I've talked with Jared on a few occassions and he is a very truthful person.. I've asked him straight up what engine he was running last year after the NEO '11 race and US Nats when I ran into him at his father-in-law's (Steve Hale) place Real-RC in Pleasant Hill mo.. He told me then he was running the same engine he ran at NEO '11 and he also ran it at the Nats.. I believed him then and would believe him now.. He also told me and few other guys the screw coming loose in his steering servo at the nats cost him about $15k.. It was round 2 of the Missouri State Series.. Also on that day he let a kid that blew a motor in his last quilifier run his buggy in the sportsman main, knowing he still had to race in the Expert Main.

All that said, Jared is a team driver, he gets paid to race for Team Orion, part of his job is to race experimental engines. Alot of the components in these engines make it into the production motors we all run today. In other words what Jared races from race to race may not be the engines we can currently buy, but I would bet money, it'll be the engine you can buy next year..

criss2115 04-25-2012 09:30 AM

[QUOTE=criss2115;10642419]My LHS is currently out of Orion #5 glow plugs. They do have Werks #5 in stock. Any issues using the Werks?[/QUOTE


ARE THEY THE SAME, ANYBODY?


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