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Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8829057)
youre fine to run 30% , they are shimmed for it for us americans ;)
as far as pipes , what are you gonna be running it on? truggy the 053mr will be just fine , buggy i would recommend and 086hs or if you can get the real deal a 9886/41021 , 2013 pipe also works great Thanks for the quick response I really appreciate it. One more thing, Im by no means a noob but Im no expert and have broken in many motors, but theres always room for more knowledge. Im thinking of an ascendancy clutch for this year as ive read good things. Im not sure how much a clutch affects break in I never gave it any thought, does spring weight or clutch setup matter for a more successful break in? |
Originally Posted by tonyv2382
(Post 8829080)
Ya I figured for truggy the 053 would be the ticket.Ran it last year on an RB B9 and it was amazing. This year I can only do one class so I went with truggy. Just had a blast with it last year. But funds are tight this year so have to be a lil more conservative.
Thanks for the quick response I really appreciate it. One more thing, Im by no means a noob but Im no expert and have broken in many motors, but theres always room for more knowledge. Im thinking of an ascendancy clutch for this year as ive read good things. Im not sure how much a clutch affects break in I never gave it any thought, does spring weight or clutch setup matter for a more successful break in? been pretty happy with the little bit better quality of the werks clutches , same design as the ascendancy just a little more polished ;) i think they are both around 55$ |
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8829098)
no , not really
been pretty happy with the little bit better quality of the werks clutches , same design as the ascendancy just a little more polished ;) i think they are both around 55$ |
Originally Posted by tonyv2382
(Post 8829126)
thanks for pointing me in the right direction. :D what shoes do u prefer?
lmk if you need any thing , i carry the werks clutches also but they are not listed on the site at www.houstonsengineservice.com |
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8829163)
truggy - all aluminum with the 1.0mm springs for most everywhere , if its a bit slick i would switch to 2x alu. w/1.0mm and 2 x carbon w/.9mm
lmk if you need any thing , i carry the werks clutches also but they are not listed on the site at www.houstonsengineservice.com |
To those running the BTTS, what run times are you getting? I've had maybe 40 tanks in mine, and so far getting only 9 minutes. Running in the tropics (Philippines) so I guess the heat and humidity have a lot to do with it.
Using a 2084 pipe and the 41029 manifold. |
Originally Posted by pointforward
(Post 8858248)
To those running the BTTS, what run times are you getting? I've had maybe 40 tanks in mine, and so far getting only 9 minutes. Running in the tropics (Philippines) so I guess the heat and humidity have a lot to do with it.
Using a 2084 pipe and the 41029 manifold. You should be seeing way better than 9 minutes Look at the other racers on the same track, is everybody getting around 9min? Is everybody getting more? Some tracks just get horrible mileage and some get really good mileage, humidity will definitely play a part, heat will definitely play a part. You have a setup on there fire excellent mileage but if you are running buggy I would recommend the 9901ss, lmk if you need any Eduardo (Jody) orders from me often, if you haven't got together with him do so and we will get you taken care of |
Can anyone tell me what the overall shim thickness should be on a 421B for 30%?
Thanks Mike |
GOt it. it comes from the factory with 0.5mm of shims.
Mike |
Originally Posted by iflybyu
(Post 8862099)
GOt it. it comes from the factory with 0.5mm of shims.
Mike Also pm'd ya |
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 8859355)
Are these the engines from Eduardo?
You should be seeing way better than 9 minutes Look at the other racers on the same track, is everybody getting around 9min? Is everybody getting more? Some tracks just get horrible mileage and some get really good mileage, humidity will definitely play a part, heat will definitely play a part. You have a setup on there fire excellent mileage but if you are running buggy I would recommend the 9901ss, lmk if you need any Eduardo (Jody) orders from me often, if you haven't got together with him do so and we will get you taken care of Got mine from Dogbone. I think Jody got one as well, though I'm not sure what he ran at the race today. Let me check if the 9901 I have is the SS. PM me a link to your shop please. |
Hey guys, is the +4C Team worth the extra 50 or so bucks over the +4Tuned? Is there actual on track performance/durability differences? Just looking for a solid race motor for my 2.0 buggy.
Thankyou......871 |
Originally Posted by Show871
(Post 8870230)
Hey guys, is the +4C Team worth the extra 50 or so bucks over the +4Tuned? Is there actual on track performance/durability differences? Just looking for a solid race motor for my 2.0 buggy.
Thankyou......871 |
Originally Posted by mmaattppllaayy
(Post 8870274)
I would say yes since you get a rear ceramic bearing that usually cost $110 for only 50 extra. the port timing was slightly changed between the 2 as well to increase runtimes ever so slightly.
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Originally Posted by kgombe
(Post 8870295)
dont forget about the team piston... which is shaped differently... (similar to onroad piston)..
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