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Originally Posted by Ron Goetter
(Post 8453213)
I had a nice big Juicy Steak tonight Houston... Jealous? :lol::lol:
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm steak :( |
Originally Posted by Ron Goetter
(Post 8453213)
I had a nice big Juicy Steak tonight Houston... Jealous? :lol::lol:
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Originally Posted by Ron Goetter
(Post 8447301)
I give you 4 stars for being a steak lover lol
Originally Posted by Jaz240
(Post 8451644)
I gave you 5 just on your entertainment value alone :D
Originally Posted by blktransam
(Post 8452634)
dont worry monty u got 5 from me! just being sarcastic like the soup nazi on seinfeld...
if you guys gave me what you say how did my star rating go down .68? fibbers!!!!! I M GNA STRT A THRD ABUT IT!!! |
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8453224)
rib eye? sirloin? new york ? orrrrrrr the king almighty filet mignon? :nod:
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8453249)
if you guys gave me what you say how did my star rating go down .68? fibbers!!!!!
I M GNA STRT A THRD ABUT IT!!! |
5 stars from me..hmmmm maybe Ed had a point about seeing who voted :lol:
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Originally Posted by Jaz240
(Post 8454004)
5 stars from me..hmmmm maybe Ed had a point about seeing who voted :lol:
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Originally Posted by teamlosi906
(Post 8452589)
I have the same one in truggy :nod: Sweet motor.Smooth power, Plenty of low end, and top end with a 9853 pipe 021 header,97t plug. I switched from a 50 tooth spur down to a 48 tooth and there is no other motor i ran against that could pull away on a long straight away. And lots of low end power still. Average run time almost 10 min.at 250 degree's. Favorite Motor.:D:D
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Originally Posted by bcr500
(Post 8454973)
Thanks for the feedback.I already run a hott mod p5xs with a nova 9886 pipe and long header and it screams from bottom to top at around 190f and gets over 10 mins on a tank.I hope the new engine will be allittle smoother on the low end.
anyway , i hope you love the engine :blush: monty |
lean it a few hrs. on top :D
I ALWAYS run my Novas @ 240° to 260° and have good longevity, my last 21-4 was at 6 1/2 "REAL" gallons and it was dialed when I sent it to Monty for inspection/maintenance, right Monty ;) Hi btw Monty... |
Originally Posted by Trevor Williams
(Post 8455009)
lean it a few hrs. on top :D
I ALWAYS run my Novas @ 240° to 260° and have good longevity, my last 21-4 was at 6 1/2 "REAL" gallons and it was dialed when I sent it to Monty for inspection/maintenance, right Monty ;) some engines do run at those temps and some want to run hotter , but 10min pits at 190° thats what is baffling me and i am not easily boofled :confused::weird::lol: |
mmmmmmm.........pancakes are yummy with Aunt Jemima!
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Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8454999)
thats is unheard of , p5xs/9886/41021 @ 190°F getting 10 min. runtimes , hmmmmmm interesting . can you actually run 10 min pits during races or are you just refering to occasionally getting 10min practice times?
anyway , i hope you love the engine :blush: monty |
This engine runs very cool for sure. The funny thing is a freind tuned it for me at the farm for nitro blast/preworlds in 08(i dont race much lol) and i havnt touched the needle since,I race in north GA so the weather isnt much differant but it never needs a retune.We tried to lean it to get a higher temp but it didnt like it lol.I used to have a rb s7 that liked to run at 190f also,so it might just be the weather around here.Anyway novas are great engines and I will never run anything differant.Thanks for a great engine Monty and I will let you know how the new engine runs soon.
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cool :lol: (pun intended)
hope you love it man :nod: btw , dont wrap yourself up in temps , not a good idea ;) |
i want 5 starsssssss!!!! :D:lol::blush:
anyone need a p5xlt? its the flavor along with plus 21-4c team engines |
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