EB Mods JS Engine
#646
different companies rate things differently...since there are quite a few factors that determine a glowplugs timing its difficult to have a standardized rating system..... the things that affect a glowplugs heat range are..mass of glowplug body, the more mass it has, the more heat it stores, filament diameter, the thinner the filament the hotter, as well as filament exposure in the plug body...the more exposed the filament, the hotter the plug...and lastly filament composition and coating... The higher the amount of Titanium, the more reactive the the plug is.......... So unfortunately it basically leaves us to trial and error to find the right plug...from my experience all the OD plugs are very hot, with very large bodies...... even tho the OS P4 is listed as hotter, it seem to function cooler......... I am not by any eans a glowplug expert, so this is the best I can offer on the subject...
#647
Here in SoCal we have at least 15 people running the JS engines with great success. The P5 plug is important in warm weather due to timing and deck height. We have tried the ODs and they are just too hot. Good plugs...just not for this engine.
The 086 pipes work well....most are running it. I run the 9901...personal preference...really good in the buggy.
The 086 pipes work well....most are running it. I run the 9901...personal preference...really good in the buggy.
#648
odonnell 97t is a medium plug..
odonnell 99t is a cold plug.
os p3 is a "ultra hot"
os p4 is a "super hot"
i dont get it, the odonnell plugs must be labeled wrong or is it os wrong?
why would a super hot plug be better then a medium? when you say the medium plug from odonnell is hotter?
odonnell 99t is a cold plug.
os p3 is a "ultra hot"
os p4 is a "super hot"
i dont get it, the odonnell plugs must be labeled wrong or is it os wrong?
why would a super hot plug be better then a medium? when you say the medium plug from odonnell is hotter?
on a main the p4 is 7 bucks so its 2 bucks more... lol... anyways, on a side note..
i run od 97t in my alpha engines. one plug was used to break in one motor then went about a gallon after that.
and is now in my other alpha that is being broken in. but i am changing it out before i start race tuning it..
i have had GREAT luck with the odonnell plugs lasting a while..
it dose not mean that os plugs are any less though. i just have motors that run well on the cheaper plugs..
i run od 97t in my alpha engines. one plug was used to break in one motor then went about a gallon after that.
and is now in my other alpha that is being broken in. but i am changing it out before i start race tuning it..
i have had GREAT luck with the odonnell plugs lasting a while..
it dose not mean that os plugs are any less though. i just have motors that run well on the cheaper plugs..

Last edited by jpalessi; 04-28-2010 at 12:16 PM.
#653
#654
just wanted to thank
Ron Geotter "Goat"
for steering in the EB Mods direction.
bought a Full Mod...
and everyone I let try my buggy say they love the engine...
tons'Of Power...
I'm new to nitro and this made it super easy to get started.
Thanks EB MODS...
Ron Geotter "Goat"
for steering in the EB Mods direction.
bought a Full Mod...
and everyone I let try my buggy say they love the engine...
tons'Of Power...
I'm new to nitro and this made it super easy to get started.
Thanks EB MODS...
#655
Here in SoCal we have at least 15 people running the JS engines with great success. The P5 plug is important in warm weather due to timing and deck height. We have tried the ODs and they are just too hot. Good plugs...just not for this engine.
The 086 pipes work well....most are running it. I run the 9901...personal preference...really good in the buggy.
The 086 pipes work well....most are running it. I run the 9901...personal preference...really good in the buggy.
Peter helped me get my JS tuned with the p5 at rev and I was pushing ten mins with the losi re11 pipe..
thanks again Peter.
#657
Tech Initiate
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 22
Attended first round (out of 5) of the Danish National Championship in Truggy last saturday.
Qualified 8 and went directly to the semi's. Unfortunately missed out on the final as I ended up 6 in he semi and only top 5 went on to the final.
Anyway, I'm driving the full mod and it really did a good job. Very reliable and mindblowingly fast. Definitely as fast as any other engine in the pack
Have run three gallons through it and all is still good.
Jacob
Qualified 8 and went directly to the semi's. Unfortunately missed out on the final as I ended up 6 in he semi and only top 5 went on to the final.
Anyway, I'm driving the full mod and it really did a good job. Very reliable and mindblowingly fast. Definitely as fast as any other engine in the pack
Have run three gallons through it and all is still good.
Jacob
#658
just wanting some opinions on engines, i am trying to choose between the limited edition v-spec and the full mod js motor, i kinda like the js motor but the v-spec and js are the same price. which should i get, thanks...
#659
Tech Master
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 1,696
From: So Cal
JS with out a doubt. Besides the fact that the JS will out last the V-Spec, the JS has way more performance than the limited edition V-Spec. A full mod motor for $329 you can't beat that value. My Race prep more than blows my ninja out of the water.



