NOVAROSSI Engine thread....
#9991
Alright so I'm trying to get my 28-8 completely tuned. I thought I had it dialed until today I took it it and got it up to temp and made several high speed passes. The idle was pretty much a 3 step instead of a 2 step. If I had let it come in and sit for 4 seconds or longer after a WOT pass, it would be loaded up and kind of sluggish once I hammered the throttle for the first couple of feet. From my knowledge, I should be able to bring it in and let it idle for 10 or more seconds and still get a clean pull unless it's an excessive amount of time idling. So I leaned my LSN and backed off on the idle screw. My idle gap is somewhere between .5 and .7. I eventually got it to where it could idle longer than 5 seconds without loading up and still having a clean launch with a very light trail of smoke after hammering it until about the midrange it started to have a more noticeable smoke cloud. Am I going in the right direction or am I possibly going away from the tune? The idle seems to be getting closer to a 2 step at the current tune.
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How is it better, the Paloma is doing over 11 minutes and has lots of power according to this thread and post #74
Rex paloma Ltd edition
And seems to be running for 7+ gallons.
Is the rolling able to do 12-13 minutes?
My track is technical with no long straights and running a buggy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=uHQvS-93HWE
Thanks
Rex paloma Ltd edition
And seems to be running for 7+ gallons.
Is the rolling able to do 12-13 minutes?
My track is technical with no long straights and running a buggy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=uHQvS-93HWE
Thanks
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Pedro, it depends on witch enigne you will use it on.
F.eks: I get the smoothest engine with the 41021 type manifold and a very good fuel economy on the Top Elite 5.
But the engines is even better with a little more snap and revs with the 41001 header that is angled in two 90 degree bends.
On my Mantra, 41001 is not so good for me, as it gets a little to snappy and i use the 41021. I usually use the 2096 pipe on both engines.
Edit: the doubble bend headers usually makes more snap and the curved ones is smoother. I have compared on OS and Nova engines. Headers that i have compared is the same length and diameter and not nessecerly OS or Nova manifolds.
F.eks: I get the smoothest engine with the 41021 type manifold and a very good fuel economy on the Top Elite 5.
But the engines is even better with a little more snap and revs with the 41001 header that is angled in two 90 degree bends.
On my Mantra, 41001 is not so good for me, as it gets a little to snappy and i use the 41021. I usually use the 2096 pipe on both engines.
Edit: the doubble bend headers usually makes more snap and the curved ones is smoother. I have compared on OS and Nova engines. Headers that i have compared is the same length and diameter and not nessecerly OS or Nova manifolds.
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[QUOTE = am; 15310347] Pedro, depende da bruxa enigne que você vai usar.
Por exemplo, eu recebo o motor mais suave com o manifold 41021 e uma economia de combustível muito boa no Top Elite 5.
Mas os motores são ainda melhores com um pouco mais de pressão e rotação com o encabeçamento 41001 que é inclinado em dois graus de 90 graus. curvas.
No meu Mantra, 41001 não é tão bom para mim, pois fica um pouco mal-humorado e eu uso o 41021. Eu costumo usar o tubo 2096 em ambos os motores.
Edit: os cabeçalhos dobráveis geralmente fazem mais snap e os curvos são mais suaves. Eu comparei em motores OS e Nova. Cabeçalhos que i se em comparação é o mesmo comprimento e diâmetro e OS não nessecerly ou colectores Nova. [/ CITAÇÕES]
Novarossi rebrand engine
RB S7 MSC
Novarossi spoke to me on 51006M and 41021.
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Por exemplo, eu recebo o motor mais suave com o manifold 41021 e uma economia de combustível muito boa no Top Elite 5.
Mas os motores são ainda melhores com um pouco mais de pressão e rotação com o encabeçamento 41001 que é inclinado em dois graus de 90 graus. curvas.
No meu Mantra, 41001 não é tão bom para mim, pois fica um pouco mal-humorado e eu uso o 41021. Eu costumo usar o tubo 2096 em ambos os motores.
Edit: os cabeçalhos dobráveis geralmente fazem mais snap e os curvos são mais suaves. Eu comparei em motores OS e Nova. Cabeçalhos que i se em comparação é o mesmo comprimento e diâmetro e OS não nessecerly ou colectores Nova. [/ CITAÇÕES]
Novarossi rebrand engine
RB S7 MSC
Novarossi spoke to me on 51006M and 41021.
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Sorry but i have not ran RB based engies since WS7 and Ws7 II. The old ones liked 063 pipes and a spesific RB manifold Rody asked the teamdrivers to cut to a spesific lenght. This was when we used silicon between engine and manifold.
NB: i was never an RB team driver but have a friend that was :-)
NB: i was never an RB team driver but have a friend that was :-)
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[QUOTE = am; 15310583] Desculpe, mas eu não tenho rodado engies baseados em RB desde WS7 e Ws7 II. Os antigos gostavam de 063 canos e uma variedade de RB. Rody pediu às equipes que cortassem um pedaço de peso. Foi quando usamos o silício entre o motor e o coletor.
NB: i nunca foi um piloto da equipe RB mas tem um amigo que foi: -) [/ QUOTE]
I asked only about the Novarossi exhaust, not specific to the engine
And they said these
NB: i nunca foi um piloto da equipe RB mas tem um amigo que foi: -) [/ QUOTE]
I asked only about the Novarossi exhaust, not specific to the engine
And they said these
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Dunno if this helps but I'm running the Ielasi Tuned Nova's (F^&king awesome power) and have found the EFRA 9901 Pipe best power and economy wise with both Ielasi 5T and 7T.
any questions PM me (I'm a bit slack at remembering to check previous posts)
Cheers
any questions PM me (I'm a bit slack at remembering to check previous posts)
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