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pitpop 12-21-2010 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Kai Hofsten (Post 8371054)
The Real Mc COY Cold - MC-9

Thanks for the advice :)

Best Regards
Kai

The package says "cold", but IMO the 9 is more medium, and the 8 is probably closer to hot when compared to other plugs. The MC59 is just way too hot for a .21. so,,, well, there you have it :smile:

j_blaze14 12-21-2010 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by pitpop (Post 8369442)
I usually like 3 count, 2 or less is too lean, 5 is too much... 10 is way too much ;)

sorry, not the pinch test, the long wot pass-stop-count-then wot again. so 3 count pinch test, count till idle starts to go up right?

pitpop 12-24-2010 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by j_blaze14 (Post 8374390)
sorry, not the pinch test, the long wot pass-stop-count-then wot again. so 3 count pinch test, count till idle starts to go up right?

yea, just clean it out, let the idle lay down, then pinch the fuel line. It should take just over 2 seconds for the idle to rise

j_blaze14 12-25-2010 07:16 PM

sweet, thanks

kdol8 12-26-2010 09:53 AM

What is the wright glow plug for the alpha abi 21?

pitpop 12-26-2010 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by kdol8 (Post 8392434)
What is the wright glow plug for the alpha abi 21?

Team Orion #5 or 6. Use the #6 if it's hot outside (like during the summer) and use the #5 in cooler weather. I can't state strongly enough that it's a good idea to use the Team Orion plugs. They are designed for the engine (not to mention they are the best plugs on the market hands down). :nod:

Taffyjnr5 12-26-2010 10:48 PM

Hi,
Looking at an Alpha F850 5P to run at my local track what pipe do you all suggest as the track is a low grip, small tight and technical hence the 5P and will be run on either 25-30%.............

revsinc 12-27-2010 02:48 AM


Originally Posted by Taffyjnr5 (Post 8394774)
Hi,
Looking at an Alpha F850 5P to run at my local track what pipe do you all suggest as the track is a low grip, small tight and technical hence the 5P and will be run on either 25-30%.............

That motor is not made by orion, its made in Taiwan and hence i recommend not buying one .

fleggasaurus 12-27-2010 01:08 PM

Hi Guy's

I require a new piston and liner set for my team orion mt ed. motor. Unfortunately I snapped the bottom of my piston off when i didn't make sure the piston was at the top when removing the back plate.

I was wondering if I can simply put an orion crf 5 port piston and sleeve into the mt ed. block or will it not fit and I need to source up an original mt ed. 5 port piston and sleeve????

Thanks ;)

pitpop 12-27-2010 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by Taffyjnr5 (Post 8394774)
Hi,
Looking at an Alpha F850 5P to run at my local track what pipe do you all suggest as the track is a low grip, small tight and technical hence the 5P and will be run on either 25-30%.............

As revsinc said, this is a company in Taiwan who chose to use the name "Alpha" to create confusion. Make sure it's authentic Team Orion or you will be disappointed.

pitpop 12-27-2010 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by fleggasaurus (Post 8396660)
Hi Guy's

I require a new piston and liner set for my team orion mt ed. motor. Unfortunately I snapped the bottom of my piston off when i didn't make sure the piston was at the top when removing the back plate.

I was wondering if I can simply put an orion crf 5 port piston and sleeve into the mt ed. block or will it not fit and I need to source up an original mt ed. 5 port piston and sleeve????

Thanks ;)

The Team Orion Alpha piston and sleeve will fit into the Mike Truhe Edition. US Spec parts (which are also CRF) will not fit into any Alpha line or MTE engine.

Another question: How did you pull hard enough to break the piston? :eek:

j_blaze14 12-27-2010 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by pitpop (Post 8396706)
The Team Orion Alpha piston and sleeve will fit into the Mike Truhe Edition. US Spec parts (which are also CRF) will not fit into any Alpha line or MTE engine.

Another question: How did you pull hard enough to break the piston? :eek:

thats what i was thinking, may neeed a new backplate too.

pitpop 12-27-2010 06:48 PM

This came to me in a PM, but I thought interesting for the thread, so I'm posting it here:


Hi, I race on a tight budget, so I was looking into the Orion 3 port motor (sells for about $199). Do you have any suggestions for maximum power and reliability? Which pipe also. Thanks a bunch.
Hi there. I think you are making a good choice :) Have you owned other engines before? Just take your time breaking it in, and if you don't have a lot of experience, you can maybe get help from an expert level friend. I always seal up the carburetor before doing anything to the engine. Put grease on all the o-rings and just make sure there won't be any air leaks. Also, use a small zip tie on the dust boot. Pre-heat the engine if possible the first few times you start it. Just run some figure eights in a parking lot somewhere and make sure the engine is rich. Then after a few tanks take it on the track rich for awhile. It depends on the initial pinch in the engine, but once it starts to loosen up a bit after a half gallon or so, you can tune for power. I recommend the 2058 or 2013 pipe for that engine. 2058 is a little quieter...

GM 12-27-2010 08:17 PM

You tube
 
Pitpop,

I just recently purchased an used .24 ABI truggy for my D8T and i think it has 2 gallons on it. Since im kind new to the nitro scene, it would be nice if you can put a quick youtube video showing the proper way of sealing the carbs or the hole engine for that matter.

Thanks in advance,

Willie

pitpop 12-27-2010 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by GM (Post 8398633)
Pitpop,

I just recently purchased an used .24 ABI truggy for my D8T and i think it has 2 gallons on it. Since im kind new to the nitro scene, it would be nice if you can put a quick youtube video showing the proper way of sealing the carbs or the hole engine for that matter.

Thanks in advance,

Willie

That's a great idea. We've been planning on doing that for awhile, but never seem to find the time. I'll work on it, but can't promise how quick I can get it done. ;) I use Mugen super grease on Cody's stuff, but I know that is near impossible to get any more as they discontinued it. I'm looking for a substitute that is easier to find.


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