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sdtech58 05-27-2011 07:06 PM

Yeah, I figured that was the answer. Had one vote for 086 and one vote for JP-1, so probably there isn't a clear choice here. I guess i'll break it in with the 086 that's on my buggy now, then start experimenting until I can get a Werks. If these engines are as good as guys say they are, I will be needing one!!!


Originally Posted by Muggydude (Post 9174631)
Werks 2013! Or maybe the 2058 or 2057 if you are running buggy.

You really need a werks pipe to get the most out of the engine.


Werks 05-27-2011 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Piva (Post 9175599)
Hey guys, I really wanna know if there's any way to get a werks crank hardcoated, if anyone know how let me know.

Do you mind me asking why?

omarwashington 05-27-2011 10:19 PM

I got the b5 on my list. So.far I have tried the b7 and two b6. ;)

dreaux 05-27-2011 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Piva (Post 9175599)
Hey guys, I really wanna know if there's any way to get a werks crank hardcoated, if anyone know how let me know.

it would be very expensive. No one is going to do just one crank or even 50, the process is very extensive. I did a little research on it a while back, they rotate the part (or in your case the crank) on three axis, it also needs to be 5k degrees, and it needs to be in a vaccum. Places do it, but not just for one crank. Maybe 100 or more then it would be about 15 - 20$ a piece.

Didn't look into tri nitride coatings, which are half as durable.

You don't need it anyway. the steel on this crank is very hard

would be cool if you could just by the coating and just dip and go:lol:

HyperB5 05-27-2011 11:35 PM

you could always have it DLC coated....but I don't see it being very necessary!

stallen50 05-28-2011 01:47 AM


Originally Posted by sdtech58 (Post 9174577)
Ok. Just picked up my B5 about an hour ago from my LHS. I'm as excited as JoJo the idiot circus boy in anticipation of running this engine. I've got 2 pipes: a JP-1 and a Dynamite 086. Which one should I use?

what is this going in. I have tryed the 086 pipe on the b5 and i didnt like it. it seemed to choke it up alittle bit in my opinion. jp-1 would work good but if in buggy it would be really torky. this is my 2 pennies

mthird 05-28-2011 05:09 AM

I ran the B5 with JP1 in a buggy for a full season. The only thing I found lacking was low end smoothness which I was able go partially compensate by using a steel flywheel. The runtime was good but not 2057 level by any stretch.

I also tried the GO 0801 but it was a terrible match IMO.

sdtech58 05-28-2011 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by stallen50 (Post 9176808)
what is this going in. I have tryed the 086 pipe on the b5 and i didnt like it. it seemed to choke it up alittle bit in my opinion. jp-1 would work good but if in buggy it would be really torky. this is my 2 pennies

Going in a Losi 8ight Buggy. I do run the steel flywheel, so maybe that will smooth out the low end with JP-1 pipe? Thanks for the help guys. Gonna start break-in tomorrow, hopefully.

Klimpen717 05-29-2011 04:16 AM

How bad would the stock Losi Eight-T 2.0 RTR pipe behave on the B5?
I don't have the money for a new pipe..... yet!

stallen50 05-29-2011 10:45 AM

if i remember right the losi pipe is an all a round pipe. So should be ok. but nothing like the werks pipe. werks all the way. ran b5 this weekend at midwest nitro rd2 in monroe, wis. had some tuning problems, but blktransam came to the rescue and took 2nd and bumped to a higher main. thanks ron for making a great product

blktransam 05-29-2011 11:13 AM

glad we got it figured out Stallen, thinge sure was screaming on that front stretch into the double table top :)

stallen50 05-29-2011 11:27 AM

werks racing all the way!

E-Eddy 05-29-2011 07:06 PM

Just about got done with the break in today and man, I have nothing but good things to say about this motor. LOTS of bottom end torque out of turns and top end for the long straights. I was running about 220 at the end of break in and I was going quicker than my Tekno Hara D8 on the straights. This engine has alot more potential too! Might take it out to the track Wednesday to get up to race tune :D

Rons engines are truely one of the beest!
Keep it up.

Eddy

Muggydude 05-30-2011 02:34 PM

Finished the 1st gallon on my Clocked B5 Pro! So far I'm loving this engine. Long run times, easy to tune, smooth powerband. Nice temps too. It's nice and powerful, but I have yet to get it to the track and see what it's like in a race environment. Can't wait!

E-Eddy 05-30-2011 07:08 PM

Just a question, Do you guys know what causes the idle to get stuck in mid-air? I was at the track yesterday and I would do the triple and let off the trigger but the buggy would stay at a very high idle and the front end would start coming up. I looked at the servo and everything looked okay. The servo was centering and the end points looked right?

Any ideas? Air leak maybe?

PS I use Hitec 7955TG servos

Thanks
Eddy


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