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Originally Posted by fbrk8r
(Post 12738295)
I've got a question. I have a P5XLT that has less than 2 gallons on it. It runs so good and so strong, I can't figure out what makes the more expensive Nova engines worth the extra money. Maybe someone that has experience with all of them can chime in.
Is there a difference on the track? Absolutely. In my Serpent 811TE truggy the P5XLT while strong does not have the top end compared to the Bonito or Keep Off 21-7. However with that said, there's probably only two tracks I race on where that extra RPM can be leveraged to a distinct advantage. Most would agree, more powerful engines can be detrimental to many off road racers so any comparison should take track and driving style into consideration. Are the higher end engines worth the extra coin? Well I think that would have to be in the eyes of the beholder. As you can appreciate, every racer has their own opinions. I prefer the higher end engines though I'm blessed my driving experience and budget 'justify' the extra coin. Nonetheless some good friends of mine have done very well at some big races with a box stock P5XLT with the 2096/021 combo. :tire: |
Thanks for the reply. I have been using the p5xlt with a Dynamite 007HT pipe and header(just because that's what I had) and I've been to a few bigger tracks where it really gets opened up. I have yet to see a car that would run away from it. Bottom or top end. Granted I'm still pretty new and my driving probably just isn't good enough to realize the benefits of a better engine yet.
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Originally Posted by rfleck
(Post 12734309)
Unless you are lucky, you're probably better off saving the carb and getting a new P5xlt
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P5
well said about the engines.
In my opinion the p5 is the best engine ever made. I run buggy only and the 4 and 5 ports seem to be ideal. The 7 ports I've had were blazing fast but never had the power directly off bottom the p5 had and were not as easy to tune, no one seems to agree. I guess I don't exactly know what they need. I have a pretty dirty collection of 4 and 5 port novas. If I had to pick one engine to run it would be a pimped out p5. For a smaller track the stock engine is perfect, but on a good sized track the clocked p5 has bottom like I'm used to and an awesome power-band that makes me a bit more cautious but has the goods. I still wouldn't say anything bad about a BTT they have a bit more updated build quality and the clocked BTT is just about the most consistently easy to drive superfast engine I've come across. So yeah, some engines cost more and are worth it and some really are not. I tend to like the less expensive engines with all the special things done to them over radical designs that may not be as reliable. |
Originally Posted by merdith6
(Post 12741088)
well said about the engines.
In my opinion the p5 is the best engine ever made. I run buggy only and the 4 and 5 ports seem to be ideal. The 7 ports I've had were blazing fast but never had the power directly off bottom the p5 had and were not as easy to tune, no one seems to agree. I guess I don't exactly know what they need. I have a pretty dirty collection of 4 and 5 port novas. If I had to pick one engine to run it would be a pimped out p5. For a smaller track the stock engine is perfect, but on a good sized track the clocked p5 has bottom like I'm used to and an awesome power-band that makes me a bit more cautious but has the goods. I still wouldn't say anything bad about a BTT they have a bit more updated build quality and the clocked BTT is just about the most consistently easy to drive superfast engine I've come across. So yeah, some engines cost more and are worth it and some really are not. I tend to like the less expensive engines with all the special things done to them over radical designs that may not be as reliable. In all, great discussion...but either way one cannot go wrong with any of the options, they're all Novarossi engines. :D |
Ok you guys what a ball park needle setting for a p5xlt on 30
Would it be flush and flush |
Originally Posted by psr
(Post 12743202)
Ok you guys what a ball park needle setting for a p5xlt on 30
Would it be flush and flush |
So with the keep off .21 being out for a racing season what is everyone's impression on it? Tune ability, run time, durably? How is the run time compared
To a btt? Thanks -Tim |
So with the keep off .21 being out for a racing season what is everyone's impression on it? Tune ability, run time, durably? How is the run time compared
To a btt? Thanks -Tim |
Originally Posted by dirtdog
(Post 12746144)
So with the keep off .21 being out for a racing season what is everyone's impression on it? Tune ability, run time, durably? How is the run time compared
To a btt? Thanks -Tim Only real difference would be the larger rear bearing and crankcase. I'm no expert on that, some people say a different crankcase can make a big difference. I just think it's more or less the same sort of engine, if there's anything to these claims of spooling up quicker due to a larger bearing, the difference won't be too large. |
Originally Posted by psr
(Post 12743202)
Ok you guys what a ball park needle setting for a p5xlt on 30
Would it be flush and flush Cheers |
Hello everyone, I'm a begiiner in 1/8 onroad competition, and would like to hear your opinion abou Kappo .21 engine
http://www.novarossi.it/2012/index.p...c/kappo21.html Will it be enough? My track is a medium to long track, I'm not a very experienced driver but want a motor to make good results. Here is a video of the track -> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CslJnRo5eaM |
So guys, question..
Have I diagnosed this correctly if I think it is a leaky front bearing? -P5XLT engine freshly pinched, only break-in done, new conrod, good crank -irratic idle, sounds like motorboating "woooorrr wooorrr wooorrr" rather than one continuous stable sound -at first engine ran fine, but towards the end of the day kept choking, despite being ran sufficiently lean -seems to be carburated fine, but then after 1/4th lap on the track chokes for no apparent reason -engine has truckloads of compression obviously -front bearing is cheapo €4 ebay bearing I'm thinking this means the cheapo front bearing has let go? Even if it has only less than 1 gallon on it. |
Originally Posted by Nelio
(Post 12754280)
Hello everyone, I'm a begiiner in 1/8 onroad competition, and would like to hear your opinion ]
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Originally Posted by Eivind E
(Post 12754941)
So guys, question..
Have I diagnosed this correctly if I think it is a leaky front bearing? -P5XLT engine freshly pinched, only break-in done, new conrod, good crank -irratic idle, sounds like motorboating "woooorrr wooorrr wooorrr" rather than one continuous stable sound -at first engine ran fine, but towards the end of the day kept choking, despite being ran sufficiently lean -seems to be carburated fine, but then after 1/4th lap on the track chokes for no apparent reason -engine has truckloads of compression obviously -front bearing is cheapo €4 ebay bearing I'm thinking this means the cheapo front bearing has let go? Even if it has only less than 1 gallon on it. an engine wont tune in worth a crap if it has a bearing you can see daylight through ;) check hsn for blockage also while youre troubleshooting |
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