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itchy b 08-12-2006 06:22 AM


Originally Posted by DaRollaRacer
Oh. One more thing. How did you manage to make 5 minutes? I always fell at least a lap short of finishing a qualifier. It was quite frustrating. I was running 25% Tornado and tried with and without an extra shim.

Dave

hi dave,
i'm shocked that you're having problems getting runtime from the sti!
maybe as mentioned, using lower nitro content helps runtime, but i use 16% runertime and i bring the car in after a 5 minute qualifier and check the tank to see how much fuel is being used by lifting the car into a vertical position and the fuel level in the tank is just under the tank lid hinge bracket, so there is probably another 3-4.5 minutes left of runtime :eek:
i'm using the sirio pipe and whatever shims were in it from the factory.
also the engine runs like a clock and idles nicely when i bring it in and is running 110-120 c temp in my mtx4!

HarKonnenD 08-12-2006 01:32 PM

From another racer or two are saying the Evo 3 breaks conrods easily. Is this just a common issue or a lack of maintainance issue? I can drive to get a OS engine, but with my new local LHS nearby I'd rather just bag the Sirio for the 260-270 for it.

robert maestrey 08-12-2006 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by HarKonnenD
From another racer or two are saying the Evo 3 breaks conrods easily. Is this just a common issue or a lack of maintainance issue? I can drive to get a OS engine, but with my new local LHS nearby I'd rather just bag the Sirio for the 260-270 for it.

I have about two gallons on my sti so far so good :) :) this is about the time when I will replace my conrods..after 2 gallons....some people do it sooner.....I wish I could....preventive maintenance is :) a good thing

HarKonnenD 08-12-2006 09:38 PM

Hmm so it's all mumbo Jumbo then eh? Well, if this LHS here can get me the parts then Sirio it is. :D :nod: I'm just wondering if it will do great with the Nova CTF #7 plug I've been using.

wallyedmonds 08-12-2006 09:51 PM

im using sirio #7 and the motors great i just got gearing probs,got to find the right gearing for it.

kickass 08-13-2006 05:01 AM

Very fast STI
 

Originally Posted by itchy b
hi dave,
i'm shocked that you're having problems getting runtime from the sti!
maybe as mentioned, using lower nitro content helps runtime, but i use 16% runertime and i bring the car in after a 5 minute qualifier and check the tank to see how much fuel is being used by lifting the car into a vertical position and the fuel level in the tank is just under the tank lid hinge bracket, so there is probably another 3-4.5 minutes left of runtime :eek:
i'm using the sirio pipe and whatever shims were in it from the factory.
also the engine runs like a clock and idles nicely when i bring it in and is running 110-120 c temp in my mtx4!

Hey Joe, you might need that extra fuel because your STI is about to be modded KICKASS RACING style. I hope you can handle the extra horse power.And dont worry it will still make run time. You can try it on Sunday.
Bring on the worlds.

Hark my man there is no problem with evo 111 rods, just run good fuel and replace rods after decent run time and you will be ok. I have run 7 evo 111s and have not blown a rod yet, unlike my ols picco based collaris which I have about 15 broken rods in my garage. evo 111 is a very good engine, STI even better.

itchy b 08-13-2006 05:13 AM


Originally Posted by kickass
Hey Joe, you might need that extra fuel because your STI is about to be modded KICKASS RACING style. I hope you can handle the extra horse power.And dont worry it will still make run time. You can try it on Sunday.
Bring on the worlds.

handling the extra power remains to be seen, at least straight line speed wont be a problem, not that it was with the stock motor :lol:
i hope that the motor does'nt KICKMYASS!! :lol:

Osiris 75 08-13-2006 07:07 PM

Well, what's the best gearing to use on a small track with many turns??
I've been running stock 17/23 53/59

wallyedmonds 08-13-2006 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Osiris 75
Well, what's the best gearing to use on a small track with many turns??
I've been running stock 17/23 53/59

on a small track try one up on the spurs 54-60 im gona try stock on a big track next week.

Slo-MTX4 08-13-2006 07:50 PM

Ok guys i have a bit of a problem atm with my evo3. After a straight it seems run on a bit before it settles back to idle. Now a couple of meetings ago it started doing this and was quite bad to the point where it was keeping the clutch engaged and i couldnt pull the car up, found the front bearing had a bit of play in it so i raplaced it. Went for a run and was still doing it, no where near as bad but still holding the rpm for a period of time. i found that the back plate was leaking so i sealed it up and its better again but still doing it, its not holding as much RPM for as long but still not the way i remember it. I was looking at the engine last night and found that the crank seems to have a bit excess endplay (forward/backward movement) and was thinking this could be some of the problem. I have also tried 2 different carbs on it same result and tred richening the bottom end up and it doesnt make any difference. What are your guys thoughts?

Cheers Daniel

wallyedmonds 08-13-2006 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by Slo-MTX4
Ok guys i have a bit of a problem atm with my evo3. After a straight it seems run on a bit before it settles back to idle. Now a couple of meetings ago it started doing this and was quite bad to the point where it was keeping the clutch engaged and i couldnt pull the car up, found the front bearing had a bit of play in it so i raplaced it. Went for a run and was still doing it, no where near as bad but still holding the rpm for a period of time. i found that the back plate was leaking so i sealed it up and its better again but still doing it, its not holding as much RPM for as long but still not the way i remember it. I was looking at the engine last night and found that the crank seems to have a bit excess endplay (forward/backward movement) and was thinking this could be some of the problem. I have also tried 2 different carbs on it same result and tred richening the bottom end up and it doesnt make any difference. What are your guys thoughts?

Cheers Daniel

this happend to me too,1 you may be runing to rich 2 the mid screw i turned back 1mm then i turned the low in the same mark the mid first so you know where it was,play with this but dont go nuts on it.

Slo-MTX4 08-13-2006 08:04 PM

I only have the 2 adjustment carb version.

wallyedmonds 08-13-2006 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by Slo-MTX4
I only have the 2 adjustment carb version.

what evo3 is this i did know they have one like this.

DaRollaRacer 08-13-2006 08:23 PM

Hi Itchy,

I had problems making run time at the Great Lakes Challenge because the track was huge. At smaller tracks, I'm not worried at all. I'll get this thing sorted out.

I'll be giving the Novarossi 2630 another try this coming weekend. It'll be at a track similar in size as the GLC.

Hey Robert, would you ever give a 21T second gear pinion a try for the Toledo track?

Dave

Slo-MTX4 08-13-2006 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
what evo3 is this i did know they have one like this.

As far as i am aware the third screw is just a blank off, but hey i could be wrong.

I did find when i went home for lunch that the o ring in the crank case where the carb goes was a bit suspect, the flange around where the carb and crank case meet was very wet with fuel. So i am thinking this may have been my problem.

Cheers Daniel


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