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TLR 8 4.0 04-08-2016 01:48 PM

Adam drake p5
 
Just purchased the drake edition p5. Super excited to see how it performs compared to the two other engines I have in my arsenal, mito 4 and the Clio. Just wondering how the 14.5mm crank is gonna change the powerband of the engine compared to the Clio. The only thing I'm worried about is scraping up that awesome looking calling head…

Ritchie199 04-08-2016 03:45 PM

About to break mine in also! 😀

moisesing 04-08-2016 07:24 PM

Top Elite 5
 
I am looking for a new engine for my buggy and I was looking at the Novarossi engines and saw the Top Elite 5 for 135 dollars. Right now I am on a budget so I am looking not to speed to much, actually planning not to go over 300 dollars, but honestly I am wondering if it is worth it to purchase 1 engine over 2 Top Elite 5 and just really run and take as much as I can from the Top engines.

So I am looking for advice on what to do and buy. Also I am thinking on the Drake version, but once again the dilemma of getting 1 engine or 2 engines for the same amount of money.

Please let me know your feedback on the Top Elite 5 and also what pipe and manifold you guys recommend for a small/tight and dusty track.

Thanks for all the help in advance.

bash bros 04-08-2016 10:17 PM

The Elite 5 is a fine mill and would work good on the type of track you describe. I probably sound like an Elite 5 fanboy by now lol, but it's a nice engine. Basically a p5 with the cnc domed piston like the Clio and a slightly different crank. 2096 would be a good pipe for it, especially on a low bite dusty track.

moisesing 04-09-2016 04:05 AM

Thanks for the feedback. I was planning to use the 9901 pipe that I used to use with my Maxy Cinco.



Originally Posted by bash bros (Post 14485001)
The Elite 5 is a fine mill and would work good on the type of track you describe. I probably sound like an Elite 5 fanboy by now lol, but it's a nice engine. Basically a p5 with the cnc domed piston like the Clio and a slightly different crank. 2096 would be a good pipe for it, especially on a low bite dusty track.


bash bros 04-09-2016 12:02 PM


Originally Posted by moisesing (Post 14485151)
Thanks for the feedback. I was planning to use the 9901 pipe that I used to use with my Maxy Cinco.

The 9901 will work good too. If you've got one of the curved headers you might even want to pick up one of the short square headers like the 41001 as an extra tuning option. The 41001 will work good with a pipe like the 9901 and give you a little more mid and top end.

Pedro Jesus 04-16-2016 04:14 AM

Hello I have a doubt regarding this Novarossi Plus 4T this engine still continues to be a good choice for leisure and some regional competitions?

And here in Portugal to is a very good price € 246 offers:
Novarossi Plus4T
Carburetor glass of 6mm, 6.5mm and 7mm
Escape Novarossi NR-51018 EFRA 2084 (3 cameras / enhanced)

And I have a RB 92mm Long curve.

Good or bad???

PJ

ModTech19 04-20-2016 05:28 AM

Does anyone know if the P5XLT will be okay in a truggy?

pballer2777 04-20-2016 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by ModTech19 (Post 14499198)
Does anyone know if the P5XLT will be okay in a truggy?

i have run this engine in my truggy for yrs. in fact i've had 3 of them. its a good truggy engine.

seabass 04-20-2016 09:48 AM

Keep-off 4
 
Hi, I have a keep-off 4 that I am looking to rebuild but need to know if the crank is usable. I need to know what the dimensions of the pin for the conrod should be.

Any help would be much appreciated

cczjordan 04-22-2016 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by seabass (Post 14499527)
Hi, I have a keep-off 4 that I am looking to rebuild but need to know if the crank is usable. I need to know what the dimensions of the pin for the conrod should be.

Any help would be much appreciated

Almost 5mm new, less than 4.92mm wont be worth rebuilding imho. Depends on self preferences

seabass 04-22-2016 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by cczjordan (Post 14501901)
Almost 5mm new, less than 4.92mm wont be worth rebuilding imho. Depends on self preferences

Thanks for your reply, now to measure!

Eivind E 04-22-2016 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by cczjordan (Post 14501901)
Almost 5mm new, less than 4.92mm wont be worth rebuilding imho. Depends on self preferences

On what I measure with I got 4.95 new.. but say there is a 0.02mm margin of error, and that could be as high as 4.97. But it's definately not 5.00 then you would not be able to slide the rod onto it.

In my experience the crank pin works fine, meaning until problems start to ocurr, down to 4.82-4.84 measured on the same cheap-ass digital calipers I have. (Problems meaning = rod snaps or throws bottom bearing and punches hole in your case)

4.92 to me sounds just fine, little or no wear at all. The important thing is really that the pin is round. If it's not round there's no point in using it any further.

4.92 you could easily run that for 6 to 8 gallons no problem.

Rampokker 04-22-2016 10:12 PM

Well, I decided to try the 9886/41001 pipe and header combo on the Elite 8 Off in my truggy and WOW! I can't wait for tomorrow to go give it a proper run. Just ran it around in the back yard and man it sounds and goes awesome! Not too sure how well its going to work on our dusty loose track :eek:

It just sounds sooo mean :nod:

bash bros 04-23-2016 04:11 AM


Originally Posted by Rampokker (Post 14502778)
Well, I decided to try the 9886/41001 pipe and header combo on the Elite 8 Off in my truggy and WOW! I can't wait for tomorrow to go give it a proper run. Just ran it around in the back yard and man it sounds and goes awesome! Not too sure how well its going to work on our dusty loose track :eek:

It just sounds sooo mean :nod:

Lol yeah, that pipe/header combo puts out some serious power. If it's too much you could swap the manifold out to something like a 41021 which will tame it down a bit.


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