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pyromania 12-31-2009 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by pitpop (Post 6789199)
... oh yea... Happy New Year all you real Alpha peeps! :D

:lol::lol::lol:

Are you guys going out to the JC open next week?

Racecrafter 12-31-2009 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by pitpop (Post 6789199)
... oh yea... Happy New Year all you real Alpha peeps! :D

Thanks! and Happy new Year to all of you real Orion peeps :D

Racecrafter 12-31-2009 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by pitpop (Post 6789109)
sure, I think that is the hot plug, right? It should be fine. We use the Orion or Sirio #5 and 6. #6 for when it's hot out, like over 85 degrees. The p3 also works, but not as durable. The Orion plug is a great plug and developed with this engine technology too. I can honestly say that no matter what engine we ran, knowing what I know today, the Orion plug is one of, if not THE best glow plug on the market. More power and more durable. :D


I just re-read that.... a Picco plug huh? Hmmmm......

pitpop 01-02-2010 08:21 PM


Originally Posted by Racecrafter (Post 6790473)
I just re-read that.... a Picco plug huh? Hmmmm......

jimmy, why are you in here making confusing comments?... NO, the Orion plugs are not related to Picco in any way. Team Orion has their own plugs developed specifically for the Team Orion ALPHA line of engines, and manufactured in Italy if you are really wanting to know...

Now, I wanted to answer some questions here that I got about the Alpha standard plug edition. I think the easiest plug to use is the McCoy MC9 for the standard version. Also, the 2013 pipe works best on all the Team Orion ALPHA line of engines.

Alan D. 01-08-2010 12:40 AM

PK, have yous guys ran the CRF Alpha yet?

pitpop 01-08-2010 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by Alan D. (Post 6823146)
PK, have yous guys ran the CRF Alpha yet?

Hi Alan. Yes we have been testing all sorts of different configurations over the past year. The best way I can describe the CRF version is "precision." The crank gives the engine a smooth and linear quality.

pitpop 01-08-2010 08:20 PM

Now this is what I'm tawkin' about!!! :) 2010 Team Orion Alpha CRF, new configuration, new crank, new aluminum carb! These new mills are the shizz... check it out on neo-buggy: :nod:

http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=7502

v6shooter 01-10-2010 04:43 AM

Any body know what the bore and stoke of the orion alpha abi and is the 2066 like the 2013.

lockmouth 01-10-2010 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by v6shooter (Post 6831321)
Any body know what the bore and stoke of the orion alpha abi and is the 2066 like the 2013.

I don't know about the bore or stroke, but I know the 2066 is a totally different pipe from the 2013

pitpop 01-10-2010 10:17 PM


Originally Posted by v6shooter (Post 6831321)
Any body know what the bore and stoke of the orion alpha abi and is the 2066 like the 2013.

I believe it's 16.9 stroke x 16.2 bore... 2013 is not like the 2066.

ON A MISSION 01-14-2010 09:55 PM

CRF ORION ABI 21
 
PK do you know what venturi's the motor comes with ? What venturi are you using for buggy with the crf abi 3 port ? Thanks Paul. Anthony Howarth

PiRo 01-18-2010 06:22 AM

It came with 7.0 mm Venturi adn we always use that one.

The new Combo kit will be with 2057 pipe in Europe ... dont know about US ( 2013 is not allowed in Europe).

David drove the CRF Alpha 3-port at Nitromania and he liked it very much.

vaggozer 01-18-2010 09:12 AM

team orion...
 
hello guys!!i have an team orion alpha engine with standard plug!!i want to ask what dimensions have the bearings....thank you in advance....

pitpop 01-19-2010 01:51 AM

Hi Anthony. I don't know what might come in the box, we have been putting the new carbs on everything and I haven't seen the production stuff. Probably like Pierre said, maybe 7. We run 7 on the 3 port. Anything less and Cody stands on the trigger and the mileage goes down.

I'm not sure on the bearing sizes, but I'll check into it. FYI it's also the same size as the Sirio if that helps.

PiRo 01-19-2010 04:45 AM


Originally Posted by vaggozer (Post 6869582)
hello guys!!i have an team orion alpha engine with standard plug!!i want to ask what dimensions have the bearings....thank you in advance....

Hi,

Itīs the same as ABI ...
Front = 7x19x6
Rear = 14.2x25.3x6.3


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