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DR.Vanostrum 04-07-2012 04:27 PM

hey
 
hey guys acquried a p5 new done by clockwerks of canada with matching nova pipe what should i really expect from this engine in a k car mp9 drivability tune and economy this is only my second nitro engine,coming from a .21 jammin and jp3 pipe

hookem34 04-07-2012 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by DR.Vanostrum (Post 10572022)
hey guys acquried a p5 new done by clockwerks of canada with matching nova pipe what should i really expect from this engine in a k car mp9 drivability tune and economy this is only my second nitro engine,coming from a .21 jammin and jp3 pipe

Expect pure insanity! That engine will scream and put a permanent smile on your face. Just make sure you dial in your radio throtle settings and tune your clutch properly for buggy.

psr 04-07-2012 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by TommyBlazin (Post 10571919)
dont 2nd guess novarossi bro that would be a big mistake..i ran the plus 4 <first version> modded by houston, and i have to say it idled all day, held a perfect tune, power for miles,pitted at 10 min with PLENTY i mean PLENTY in tank, probably one of the most "usable " powered novarossi's i ever ran!!, yes post your pipe selection/plug/fuel/ and did you break it in, buy it 2nd hand...novarossi's are the ferrari of nitro, and they make more models than the plus 4, you can have as much power as your car/truggy can handle, and than some.....

ok its now in a mp9 i run 30 % nitro with a 9901 pipe and a novac6 plug both items are brought new tha latest one has only just on 2 ltrs of fuel i know its not drop its nut yet

we have a few people wjho race theses were i am some set theres up slightly rich on the bottom and lean up top and the other groups say kept it lean on the bottom and rich

both engines are bog stockers run time is awesome over 11 min with fuel still in tank no problems

TommyBlazin 04-07-2012 05:51 PM


Originally Posted by psr (Post 10572225)
ok its now in a mp9 i run 30 % nitro with a 9901 pipe and a novac6 plug both items are brought new tha latest one has only just on 2 ltrs of fuel i know its not drop its nut yet

we have a few people wjho race theses were i am some set theres up slightly rich on the bottom and lean up top and the other groups say kept it lean on the bottom and rich

both engines are bog stockers run time is awesome over 11 min with fuel still in tank no problems

sounds good so far, AND yes you are far from droppin nuts,whats your clutch setup like, and weight of flywheel <aluminum or steel>

aussies1129 04-07-2012 09:29 PM

so has anyone run the roma was thinking of trying it in the truggy, but would like to see what people are getting for run times.
cheers

DR.Vanostrum 04-07-2012 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by hookem34 (Post 10572096)
Expect pure insanity! That engine will scream and put a permanent smile on your face. Just make sure you dial in your radio throtle settings and tune your clutch properly for buggy.

what kinda run time ??

houston 04-07-2012 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by aussies1129 (Post 10573016)
so has anyone run the roma was thinking of trying it in the truggy, but would like to see what people are getting for run times.
cheers

its not in public hands yet , i watched billy's at nitro challenge fairly closely , it has mucho BALLS

something to remember , two different people can take the same exact engine setup and one could get 7 min and the other get 12 , its not "just" the engine guys ;)

aussies1129 04-07-2012 11:08 PM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 10573030)
its not in public hands yet , i watched billy's at nitro challenge fairly closely , it has mucho BALLS

something to remember , two different people can take the same exact engine setup and one could get 7 min and the other get 12 , its not "just" the engine guys ;)

I believe that:nod: I myself have been to heavy on the throttle:cry:
cheers

thorns 04-08-2012 02:43 AM

has anyone used the Protek bearings from Amain in there Novas?
Looking to replace all mine and looking at those. I see they also offer ceramics for not much more, is it worthwhile going for the ceramic one?

http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...filter_cat=158

Also, does the Hudy bearing puller tool work fine on Nova sized bearings?

FLDan 04-08-2012 03:08 AM


Originally Posted by thorns (Post 10573537)
has anyone used the Protek bearings from Amain in there Novas?
Looking to replace all mine and looking at those. I see they also offer ceramics for not much more, is it worthwhile going for the ceramic one?

http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...filter_cat=158

Also, does the Hudy bearing puller tool work fine on Nova sized bearings?

The Hudy bearing puller has been one of the best r/c investments I've made in a long time. Yes, it fits Nova's.:nod:

psr 04-08-2012 03:38 AM


Originally Posted by TommyBlazin (Post 10572287)
sounds good so far, AND yes you are far from droppin nuts,whats your clutch setup like, and weight of flywheel <aluminum or steel>

stock mp9 clutch and fly wheel set up alloy clutches alloy fly wheel

aussies1129 04-08-2012 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by thorns (Post 10573537)
has anyone used the Protek bearings from Amain in there Novas?
Looking to replace all mine and looking at those. I see they also offer ceramics for not much more, is it worthwhile going for the ceramic one?

http://www.amainhobbies.com/advanced...filter_cat=158

Also, does the Hudy bearing puller tool work fine on Nova sized bearings?

the hudy bearing puller is awesome:nod: removes and installs bearing very easy, a guy I race with tried the proteks but I remember him saying that the nova bearings are not cheap but the quality is the best:nod: I think the nova steel bearings are probably better than other brand ceremics;)

thorns 04-08-2012 04:25 AM

Thanks guys, helpful stuff!

One other quick question in regards to the rear bearing (Nova P5), is it 25.4, or 25.8 OD?
In the title here is says 25.8, but then in the text 25.4.....

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...P5X-421BS-528X

TommyBlazin 04-08-2012 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by psr (Post 10573599)
stock mp9 clutch and fly wheel set up alloy clutches alloy fly wheel

you should be set, what are your needles at, and about what temps is she running?

xc7 04-08-2012 06:37 AM


Originally Posted by thorns (Post 10573644)
Thanks guys, helpful stuff!

One other quick question in regards to the rear bearing (Nova P5), is it 25.4, or 25.8 OD?
In the title here is says 25.8, but then in the text 25.4.....

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...P5X-421BS-528X

it is 14x25.8x6mm


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