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TVMRocket69 07-15-2009 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by j_blaze14 (Post 6072628)
when will these be available?

Should be available now. Call Mark for all info. I know who makes these heads and was there during his testing. They work great. Best cooling heads out there.

PowerHouse 07-15-2009 06:23 PM

They are available now. PM me for more info.

tagalong_74 07-15-2009 06:42 PM

the reason why megasaxon asked about the jp1 is because I have the choice between a jp 1 and and dynamite 053 to run on this motor. Anyone have the suggestion to which i should use??? thanks again

Frank L 07-15-2009 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by PowerHouse (Post 6072217)
They weigh 106 grams.

Thanks Mark. :)

coldfusionfuel1 07-16-2009 05:01 AM

You will NOT be disappointed by running Cold Fusion Fuel in your R/C boat,plane. helicopter, truggy or buggy!!!!!

We have many different blends to satisfy all of your R/C needs.

PowerHouse 07-16-2009 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by tagalong_74 (Post 6072970)
the reason why megasaxon asked about the jp1 is because I have the choice between a jp 1 and and dynamite 053 to run on this motor. Anyone have the suggestion to which i should use??? thanks again

Either pipe will work good. The JP1 will have more all around power with a larger torque band and the 053 is more of a midrange pipe so it will have a smoother, softer bottom with good midrange and upper rpm performance. I personally run the JP1 on every engine I run and haven't found anything that works as good. They say it isn't good on fuel milage but the way I modify my own engines, I get every bit of 10 minutes to a tank when properly race tuned. I have been doing some other pipe testing lately and I have found alot of good pipes that work well, just nothing that jumps out and says, I get way more runtime than anyone else. Most pipes are designed off of 5-6 general designs and all of them are fairly close so most pipes perform very similarly and all get similar milage so it will come down to what characteristics you want the engine to have. I'm a torque guy so I go for the most torque I can get and mod the engine to fit that profile while still maintaining good run times.

tagalong_74 07-17-2009 08:11 AM

ok guys another quick question. I was wondering what plug I should run in the RB S7 it has an lc3 in it?? thank you powerhouse for answering that question as well

PowerHouse 07-17-2009 09:58 AM

I run Nova based plugs only and have had great luck. The S7 calls for the CP-02 01056-6 which is a medium plug and they are one of the best I have seen plug wise. I'm sure there will be others that work well so go with what you can get your hands on easily and what other locals are running and having luck with.

Gearhead racer 07-18-2009 06:06 PM

I have fuel NOW!!:ha::ha::ha::ha::ha::ha::ha: Just got some of your air filter oil Vernon, i have some filters that need reoiled. It smells like cough syrup.:lol:

Tyler

coldfusionfuel1 07-18-2009 08:09 PM

Tyler-awesome

Frank-congrats for taking over the points

Trey-rained out today at Jamrock

JFAB 07-19-2009 01:06 AM

Tq and took 1st again in truggy two races in a row! This fuel is awesome! The engine is crisp and idles perfect! I ran all day between 195-224 depending on what tune up I wanted this fuel tunes easier then any other fuel I've ever ran!

Gearhead racer 07-19-2009 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by JFAB (Post 6085417)
Tq and took 1st again in truggy two races in a row! This fuel is awesome! The engine is crisp and idles perfect! I ran all day between 195-224 depending on what tune up I wanted this fuel tunes easier then any other fuel I've ever ran!

;)

coldfusionfuel1 07-19-2009 07:26 AM

If you are able to go to the 7th annual Nitro Fest in Charlotte,NC in August
let us know here

Trey and Bob so far
anybody else?

coldfusionfuel1 07-19-2009 07:27 AM


Originally Posted by JFAB (Post 6085417)
Tq and took 1st again in truggy two races in a row! This fuel is awesome! The engine is crisp and idles perfect! I ran all day between 195-224 depending on what tune up I wanted this fuel tunes easier then any other fuel I've ever ran!


Great job!!!!!!!!!!!!

Frank L 07-19-2009 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by coldfusionfuel1 (Post 6084678)
Tyler-awesome

Frank-congrats for taking over the points

Trey-rained out today at Jamrock

It was a hot one yesterday and I ended up 5th but I secured my lead in points for the 5 race norcal series. :nod:


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