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Originally Posted by DaRollaRacer
Mileage wasn't that big of a deal in Hamilton, it was in Toledo though. Making runtime there was so much harder.
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Originally Posted by Corse-R
Sometimes, runtime is a problem of the tracks we're running, so no matter what you do... is a throttle time problem (faced it and was unable of doing more than 4:45... :flaming: ).
If my experience can serve to you. Did from a 5mm venturi a 5.3mm and used an INS box. This helped me to make 5 minutes and very few seconds, lost a tad of power, but at least was able to finish the qualififiers. |
Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
k mart umm kyosho usa.
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Originally Posted by Tim Johnson
:weird:
Very :weird: :weird: |
Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
a 6mm may be better gota get one but where.
And regarding your last posts on this thread: :weird: :weird: :weird: |
its a joke guys just like ppl saying K CAR its just a joke
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Originally Posted by Corse-R
Under the rules I race, the max venturi allowed is 5.5mm of diameter and I wasn't capable of doing 5 minutes and you told me to put a 6mm venturi?
And regarding your last posts on this thread: :weird: :weird: :weird: |
and i will say im very thankfull to kyosho for giving me a new motor. i know it would be much harder if it was another motor comp.
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What would be the areas on the engine where it would suffer an air leak? And if so, how can I repair it?
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
What would be the areas on the engine where it would suffer an air leak? And if so, how can I repair it?
I have yet to suffer any..so I don't have any specific area to look for..but I would say if a leak would occur most likely the carb area..needles..always check your orings for scaring. Prevent maintenance is your best bet ..hope this helps. ;) |
Originally Posted by robert maestrey
I have yet to suffer any..so I don't have any specific area to look for..but I would say if a leak would occur most likely the carb area..needles..always check your orings for scaring. Prevent maintenance is your best bet ..hope this helps. ;)
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
Would I need to put something on the carb to seal it, because I didn't?
This kit is very cheap and is handy to carry a bag of those, can spare of many problems and rough times at the track. |
Originally Posted by Corse-R
Nope, what you need to do is order a carburetor rebuild o-ring set and change them, usually the problematic ones are the ones are mounted in the LSN needle, change them in first instance and 99% your problems are a matter of the past.
This kit is very cheap and is handy to carry a bag of those, can spare of many problems and rough times at the track. |
Originally Posted by Osiris 75
Ok. Where can I order some from?
Have any of your local Kyosho dealers order it direct from Kyosho America. Dom |
PM me with your zip code and Area code, and i can find a shop near you :)
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