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Old 09-03-2018 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Cardiak
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.
Reset LSN, lean out HSN. I have a feeling you were very lean on the low end and super rich up top, which can cause false positives per say. But, could also be an air leak from the sounds of it. Guessing it's not your brand new 28-8 (if it's new), so give your fuel lines a check. Best of luck, probably just a tuning issue.
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Old 09-04-2018 | 01:26 AM
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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

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hey brother. That's amazing runtime and that track isnt small. 11 mins is great for any motor, and its 7 port motor. I am curious about that motor. What plug do u run in it and do you use 25% to man VP fuel? How many gallons do u have on it so far? I am looking for a motor that will last 6 or 7 gallons at least.
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Old 09-13-2018 | 04:55 AM
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Hello to all, I have a doubt which is the exhaust and Novarossi manifold the best for Fuel-Economy? or specific to Fuel Economy?

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Old 09-30-2018 | 04:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Pedro Jesus
Hello to all, I have a doubt which is the exhaust and Novarossi manifold the best for Fuel-Economy? or specific to Fuel Economy?

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2096 will do you well sir.
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Old 09-30-2018 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by HaulinBass
Ran an 11:22 with the karma(silver head)69 type carb,2096 w 2050 double bend header, blue restictor, stock shimming and a c5tgc plug. After a 20 min heat soak run. Not to shabby for the 90 i paid for it haha
damn. Where the heck do you buy a karma for $90 ?! LOL. btw.. what is the double bend 2050 manifold?
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Old 09-30-2018 | 10:40 AM
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Novarossi launches a NEW engine
NOVAROSSI BX3
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Old 09-30-2018 | 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by DXPinoyRC
2096 will do you well sir.

And the Manifold

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Old 09-30-2018 | 12:25 PM
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Novarossi EFRA 2135 tuned pipe -NeoBuggy.net ? Offroad RC Car News
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Old 10-01-2018 | 02:21 PM
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NOVAROSSI BX3

BX3 - NOVAROSSI WORLD
http://www.novarossi.it/2012/images/...i/nova/BX3.pdf
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Old 10-01-2018 | 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by DXPinoyRC
damn. Where the heck do you buy a karma for $90 ?! LOL. btw.. what is the double bend 2050 manifold?
It is the header that came with the OS 2050 pipe and header set. I have a brand new 2050 header and pipe.

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Old 10-03-2018 | 12:38 AM
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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.
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Old 10-03-2018 | 05:59 AM
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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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Old 10-03-2018 | 11:09 AM
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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 :-)
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Old 10-03-2018 | 12:28 PM
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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
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Old 10-04-2018 | 07:35 PM
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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)

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