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Old 11-23-2011 | 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by TecnoPower
The B01i is a very smooth engine, I woule not advice this one for Truggy use, the B02 would be more suitable.
Is the B03 ok for truggy? If so what pipe do you recommend?
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Old 11-23-2011 | 06:32 AM
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My idle screw is under the front of the carb not on the back.

Evidently they made a running change and I have an old carb because your idle screw is the same size as this techno one while mine is a lot bigger.
Well the carb that was sent to me for free showed up today. It's like yours and I think I know why. The grps I have are the non tuned version. This carb says tuned on the box.






I'm very grateful to the semi local guy that gave me this.
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Old 11-23-2011 | 07:33 AM
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Congrats, MATTP. Grp engines are my best running engines (since 3 years ago). Still running strong. Just recently bought two TP engines even though I won't be using it for another two racing seasons.



Hi, TECNOPOWER, are you still producing engines or parts. I am sure those who bought your engines will need to rebuild in the future.
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Old 11-23-2011 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by tracktearer
Congrats, MATTP. Grp engines are my best running engines (since 3 years ago). Still running strong. Just recently bought two TP engines even though I won't be using it for another two racing seasons.



Hi, TECNOPOWER, are you still producing engines or parts. I am sure those who bought your engines will need to rebuild in the future.
Hum if there going out business don't think there going to they did and the economy made them close up
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Old 11-23-2011 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by tracktearer
Congrats, MATTP. Grp engines are my best running engines (since 3 years ago). Still running strong. Just recently bought two TP engines even though I won't be using it for another two racing seasons.



Hi, TECNOPOWER, are you still producing engines or parts. I am sure those who bought your engines will need to rebuild in the future.
Stock up now, while parts are still available.
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Old 11-23-2011 | 10:43 AM
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Hum if there going out business don't think there going to they did and the economy made them close up
huh? they said they would shut down in december. its not december yet.
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Old 11-23-2011 | 10:47 AM
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Stock up now, while parts are still available.
thanks. thats what im trying to do. where to find conrod for b02t and t02t?
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Old 11-23-2011 | 11:33 AM
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where to find conrod for b02t and t02t?
Good luck. I believe every North American retailer is out of 'em.
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Old 11-23-2011 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by MattP
Well the carb that was sent to me for free showed up today. It's like yours and I think I know why. The grps I have are the non tuned version. This carb says tuned on the box.






I'm very grateful to the semi local guy that gave me this.
Very nice of him to send you that. It's a nice carb, never gave me any probs.
Problem solved
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Old 11-24-2011 | 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by bigjay5
Is the B03 ok for truggy? If so what pipe do you recommend?
Yes, the B03 is strong enough to pull the Truggy, if not the T23 is also a good option.
Normally we recommended the HIPEX 2034
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Old 11-24-2011 | 09:31 AM
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im looking into getting a TecnoPower B01T-21 .21 5-Port Off Road Competition Engine Combo w/Hipex 2034 Tuned Pipe (Turbo) from amainhobbies. is this the correct choice for a buggy? and what is the piston rod and sleeve part number? is it the TPM0104001-01? thank you
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Old 11-25-2011 | 05:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 1966ss
im looking into getting a TecnoPower B01T-21 .21 5-Port Off Road Competition Engine Combo w/Hipex 2034 Tuned Pipe (Turbo) from amainhobbies. is this the correct choice for a buggy? and what is the piston rod and sleeve part number? is it the TPM0104001-01? thank you
Yes, the B01T combo is a good choice for Buggy racing. As for the TPM0104001-01, yes this is the correct item for this engine.

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Old 11-25-2011 | 12:52 PM
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Hey if anyones got a good answer I just picked up a B01i-21 and T01-23 engines from amain. I saw them run from a couple people last year and when I saw this discount for them I couldn't resist(prolly would have bought them anyways). With discount at $127.50 shipped per motor it was a no brainer for some top quality mills for the upcoming season. Wondering on suggestions from you guys which of my pipes should use I have a nova 9901 & 2084, dyn 086 & 053, and an RE-10. What for the .23 on truggy and what for the .21 on buggy? Also what are good starting points with the restrictors? I am running some pretty light mugens. I am a fan of high milage and smooth power, I dont like to just rip the guts out of everything. Thanks for any help.

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Old 11-25-2011 | 09:14 PM
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Can you use Odonnell plugs on these Tecno engines?
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Old 11-26-2011 | 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by awdcameolsx
Hey if anyones got a good answer I just picked up a B01i-21 and T01-23 engines from amain. I saw them run from a couple people last year and when I saw this discount for them I couldn't resist(prolly would have bought them anyways). With discount at $127.50 shipped per motor it was a no brainer for some top quality mills for the upcoming season. Wondering on suggestions from you guys which of my pipes should use I have a nova 9901 & 2084, dyn 086 & 053, and an RE-10. What for the .23 on truggy and what for the .21 on buggy? Also what are good starting points with the restrictors? I am running some pretty light mugens. I am a fan of high milage and smooth power, I dont like to just rip the guts out of everything. Thanks for any help.
The 053 (Nova 9853 clone) will make a good combo with the B01. Makes good power and run time. If you want a smooth feel and best run times I would look for an 2053 pipe tho (GRP)
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