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Audiobahnaholic 01-31-2016 11:41 AM

Even for a budget racer buy a turbo engine. I'll never run standard plug again after switching to turbo

Frank L 01-31-2016 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by omarwashington (Post 14370439)
Opinions on using p3 glow plug on a p5xlt

Stick with the nova plugs. OS plugs are just too hot for these engines.

omarwashington 01-31-2016 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 14370957)
Stick with the nova plugs. OS plugs are just too hot for these engines.

Thanks guys, I'm going to stick with the C6TGC.

In the past I've broken-in engines starting off with 25%nitro for one gallon, then switched to 30%. Am I just wasting time doing it this way or just stick with just straight thirty?

smash8ight 01-31-2016 03:32 PM


Originally Posted by Socket (Post 14370893)
What are you wanting to do with it? Zip up and down the street, or race competitively?

I will race the engine,not in the pro class though.sportsman is my speed.and usually it the guy that can stay on all 4 Tires the longest wins the main.like I said years ago when I was a weekend warrior,everyone ran v specs and other all out powerhouse engines but me I ran a werks b2 in a Losi and the consistacy of that mill with solid consistent laps would take me to the top of the leader board every time.looking for that same thing out of this nova engine.

smash8ight 01-31-2016 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Audiobahnaholic (Post 14370929)
Even for a budget racer buy a turbo engine. I'll never run standard plug again after switching to turbo

why such a hard on for the turbo plugs?basicly if the engine will run from full to empty,what's the difference?I'm sure it has some sort of performance gain but if the plug will last say 2/3gallons what does it matter.other than 9 bucks each.I do own a turbo engine also,but the nova I found I'm interested in is a standard plug engine.

cczjordan 01-31-2016 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by smash8ight (Post 14370769)
Has anyone of you guys had any experience with this mill?I know...I know...it's not a $400.00 mill and the fastest the on earth.I'm a sport racer and have had a lot of luck with more budget mills.just found this gold head, standard plug with a pipe for a little over $100.00.any help would be appreciated.thanks

Is an ok engine, just lack top end. For that price, no complain

Audiobahnaholic 01-31-2016 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by smash8ight (Post 14371187)
why such a hard on for the turbo plugs?basicly if the engine will run from full to empty,what's the difference?I'm sure it has some sort of performance gain but if the plug will last say 2/3gallons what does it matter.other than 9 bucks each.I do own a turbo engine also,but the nova I found I'm interested in is a standard plug engine.

From my experience they tune easier and run better. No stupid copper washer. My experience turbo has led to better fuel mileage as well.

smash8ight 01-31-2016 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by cczjordan (Post 14371226)
Is an ok engine, just lack top end. For that price, no complain

that's what I figured to,the track I race at the most doesn't have much straight to speak of.bottom to mid is usually the pipe selection there anyway.

smash8ight 01-31-2016 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by Audiobahnaholic (Post 14371237)
From my experience they tune easier and run better. No stupid copper washer. My experience turbo has led to better fuel mileage as well.

those are good reasons to run a turbo plug engine.I haven't even fired the little engine I have installed and already looking for a replacement.

Socket 01-31-2016 11:22 PM

Price and performance on a budget , it's hard to beat the elite 5 and P5 2016 pricing.

smash8ight 02-01-2016 03:59 AM

It's not really a budget thing.I like it when you do well in a race a guys want to know what engine your running.than they find out it costed half what they payed.the look on people's faces is priceless.

Socket 02-01-2016 05:13 AM


Originally Posted by smash8ight (Post 14371862)
It's not really a budget thing.I like it when you do well in a race a guys want to know what engine your running.than they find out it costed half what they payed.the look on people's faces is priceless.

The Elite 5 is priced VERY far below most common engines.

Herrsavage 02-01-2016 05:44 AM

If only the Elite 5 were the norm and not the exception when it comes to price. I'm not some expert racer by a long stretch. However, I think it's safe to say success running nitro has as much to do with the user/setter-upper/driver as it does to do with brand/model/how much money you throw at it. I'm sure most guys who race at a high level could do just great with an Elite 5. Right pipe, right clutch, right fuel, right tune..., good driving and on and on... They buy the big money engines - or are given them or given them for a deal being sponsored, to get 20 seconds extra run-time or whatever, something which is relevant for maybe %10 of the guys out there racing.. Racing would be cooler if it weren't suffused with pressure to constantly dump more and more money into it.

Socket 02-01-2016 06:18 AM

I agree to a point. The price per performance for the elite 5 still blows most engines out of the water.

I still love my samurai and OS engines, but there's no denying this fact. That said, the bottomline is, an engine will always be held back by tuning ability and how broken in, or how worn out it is.

dameetz 02-01-2016 06:32 AM

Whats everyone verdict on using 9901 pipe with 40132 manifold?


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