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BradS 10-02-2012 03:09 PM


Originally Posted by Teufel Racing (Post 11277679)
A P5 in a buggy is a bit over kill on the bottom end, but with some clutch setup changes and the right pipe/header, will work. I know a few who prefer that mill in a buggy.

It is a monster in buggy however, I love my P5. I ran one for 2 years in a buggy until I finally used it up. I then switched to a +4 in hopes of some more run time. I like the +4, was tougher to break in and has pretty good power, not a monster. I just picked up another P5 for a back-up and club race weekends. Will save the +4 for those bigger events. If you run the P5 in buggy, go with the white 6mm restrictor.

WildManDriving 10-03-2012 01:59 PM

Hey Guys/Gals,
What are the tell tale signs of an old plug that needs replacing?
Also I've had the car stall a couple times when stuck against something waiting to be marshalled (not upside down), Also after restarting the car and blipping the throttle it can stall, any thoughts? From MX experience I'd say low speed mixture, but this is my first Nitro (Nero Toro).

Thanks,
Michael.

rcuser567345 10-03-2012 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by WildManDriving (Post 11283436)
Hey Guys/Gals,
What are the tell tale signs of an old plug that needs replacing?
Also I've had the car stall a couple times when stuck against something waiting to be marshalled (not upside down), Also after restarting the car and blipping the throttle it can stall, any thoughts? From MX experience I'd say low speed mixture, but this is my first Nitro (Nero Toro).

Thanks,
Michael.

Plugs are a regular thing to replace. If your engine is tuning well, stalls a lot, and if you hold the glowplug on an ignitor and it doesnt glow bright means you need a new plug.

Maybe your idle is too low, or low speed too rich.

Replace the plug first and see if that will solve your problems.

Dr. Evil 10-04-2012 07:44 AM

engine
 
Teufel - Always got a good thing to say.

Well, I just stripped the threads on the crank on my Werks .28. I actually started
to get the tune to work out. Temps were coming down a bit. Then, the clutch bell let loose. The nut stripped the first 3 or 4 threads on the shaft. Man.. That engine was really getting crazy low end.

So. I am planning to put the P5 in. I didn't want to because I wanted to finish getting the .28 running right. Anyway. I guess I'll have to not break it in.

I'll let you know how it goes.


BTW - After all the mod work, need I flush the engine out and seal it. This is my first Nova Rossi. Are they pretty much set to run and no engine sealing is needed??

Dr. Evil 10-04-2012 08:23 AM

Has anyone tired the Nova Rossi Roma .25 in a truggy???

Maximo 10-04-2012 08:34 AM


Originally Posted by Dr. Evil (Post 11286345)
Has anyone tired the Nova Rossi Roma .25 in a truggy???

YES !!!!

very nice engine

houston 10-04-2012 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by Maximo (Post 11286381)
YES !!!!

very nice engine

I second that notion

Roma is ridiculous , will not be easy on the drivetrain! :lol:

Dr. Evil 10-04-2012 10:57 AM

Roma .25
 
Well, how does a Houston Mod P5XLT compare?? (Thanks Monte)

For a truggy??

kgombe 10-04-2012 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 11286793)
I second that notion

Roma is ridiculous , will not be easy on the drivetrain! :lol:


tell me about it...

Dr. Evil 10-04-2012 01:32 PM

Roma
 
Hi. will the Roma be any different on the drivetrain than a .28 engine??

Thanks

evolution03 10-04-2012 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by Dr. Evil (Post 11287267)
Hi. will the Roma be any different on the drivetrain than a .28 engine??

Thanks

i could be wrong I'm no expert but the .25 and .28 doesnt get good fuel mileage

kgombe 10-04-2012 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by evolution03 (Post 11287308)
i could be wrong I'm no expert but the .25 and .28 doesnt get good fuel mileage

ummh.. its all driving and pipe choice.. i was able to go 9 dry on my stock .25 with 2096/21 combo.... which is good for a 7.5 pit stop in my neck of teh woods... i will try the new carb on it.. next season see what that does...:D

on my X7 same track i was able to go 10.5 with fuel in the tank

i had a OS 28 that i was able to go 9 on also with fuel remaining... but that one was modified... and man did it run great...

scwrod 10-04-2012 02:25 PM

I still run the Toro Nero in my truggy but will try a Roma next. The Toro has spoiled me :)

houston 10-04-2012 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Dr. Evil (Post 11286834)
Well, how does a Houston Mod P5XLT compare?? (Thanks Monte)

For a truggy??

i love working with the p5 style engines , they run pretty dam good , need a few upgrades from box stock but still a great engine , they do have a better front bearing in them these days though ;)

houston 10-04-2012 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by kgombe (Post 11286863)
tell me about it...

:lol: kijana knows first hand :lol:

the roma has BIG balls , decent run times but not a 10+ engine for the most part


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