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Originally Posted by r1harper
(Post 6807852)
did you ever know of a guy call Bounty hunter?
that was a guy that ran down in SC (Aiken maybe?:confused:). I haven't seen him around in a while. He was on Sgrid more than anything. |
Yep his name was Chuck......he seemed knowledgeable..and helped me on a few things
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Originally Posted by KWT-NITRO
(Post 6815436)
yeah when more thing, about my Plus4 problem. i think it was the LSN that was waaaay too lean.
i put the 3005 again though, retuned, car is great, 11+ minutes of run time and 233F at flameout. cheers |
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 6812476)
yes sir , hows that 3 port?
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Originally Posted by rossoh10
(Post 6816649)
3 port is a great engine..Best shang for the buck.. I like it very much, am considering buying another one when this one quits.
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if you have had any experience with the jvd/ascendancy clutch system i wanna hear about it :nod:
lmk what you guys think , there could be future dealings and i just wanna make sure the products are user friendly , durable and well performing on the track . :nod: thanks in advance , Monty |
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 6816738)
if you have had any experience with the jvd/ascendancy clutch system i wanna hear about it :nod:
lmk what you guys think , there could be future dealings and i just wanna make sure the products are user friendly , durable and well performing on the track . :nod: thanks in advance , Monty Monty, I've been running the Ascendancy Effortless Clutch for roughly a month now, and I can honestly say it's by far the best system I've ever run....and I've tried pretty much all of them (I don't want to burn any manufacturers on here). Way smoother than the other aluminum clutches, more punch than a carbon, and better wear than anything I've run before. (2 and a half gallons on my original shoes and still going) The clutch is simple to install/maintain. Loading of the springs is really slick and easy. I come from a carpet touring car background, so I searched for the last year and a half to find a ultra linear feeling clutch that still had the punch to clear anything and everything without blowing the tires off. This is it. You won't be disappointed with performance. Feel free to PM or email me with any questions or if you need more details. Thanks, Dan Yourga |
dan pretty much summed it up with his post, our local indoor track is very slick and i set mine up with the four softest springs in buggy and man was it ever smooth! that was as close to an electric feeling i have ever had with a nitro setup, and as dan said still plenty of pop to clear the big jumps without spinning the tires. with the assortment of springs that comes with it you should be able to adjust it for any application in a minimal amount of time!
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keep the replies coming , thats what i am looking for ! good, bad or ugly;)
lots of engines available!!! plus 21-7fms plus 21-4C Toro Nero standard and turbo P5xlt n21r limited n21bf limited "hotmods" p5xs (:nod:) plus 21-7bt plus2 367 (special) and more i am sure i am forgetting at the moment ;) lots and lots of odonnell glow plugs available odo97t odo77t odo100 odo77 stock up for the season !!! happy motorin", monty visit me @ www.houstonsengineservice.com |
whats hotter 77t or 97t?
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Originally Posted by RockStar_199
(Post 6820276)
whats hotter 77t or 97t?
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Monty,
So I take it you recived the clutch? If so would you care to share your first impression?;) |
it looks familiar with the M2C system
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Originally Posted by janderson78
(Post 6820408)
Monty,
So I take it you recived the clutch? If so would you care to share your first impression?;) looks arent everything , i will have to ontrack test it ;) 32 or 34mm ? w/ tool ? no tool? |
Originally Posted by r1harper
(Post 6820665)
it looks familiar with the M2C system
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