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Thanks again,
Lance
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#1490
This past weekend at flowood ms . Was awsome 32 car field in pro class was settin 14th .Alpha A830 was awsome all weekend !!!! Never messed a beat...but the throttle return spring broke at the start of the B main put me out.....Big ups to you Lance for such Awsome motors brother...Thanks
#1491
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 2,161
lance i ran the luts for the first time with the 0801 pipe, lots of power with that setup. i was in the b main with mark, started the race got in a mess at the begining. but on lap 20 i was able to make it 3rd place and then a corner mashall put a car on the track facing the wrong way on a landing ramp and i hit him head on an broke the shock end. the lutz was very powerful at a fat tune.
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#1496
#1497
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Posts: 318
From: Iowa
The .19 showed up today, thank you for your prompt service and shipping! I'll be able to break it in soon in a relatively warm environment, hope to get enough fuel through it to run it this weekend. Only thing I am worried about is the temps this coming weekend will be fairly cold (~35F). Any tips on cold weather running other than fattening the tune up to compensate for the denser air? I don't want to damage this recently serviced .19.
I have another engine I can run that's in its prime, probably should leave that in for these cold winter series races...
#1498
Lance,
The .19 showed up today, thank you for your prompt service and shipping! I'll be able to break it in soon in a relatively warm environment, hope to get enough fuel through it to run it this weekend. Only thing I am worried about is the temps this coming weekend will be fairly cold (~35F). Any tips on cold weather running other than fattening the tune up to compensate for the denser air? I don't want to damage this recently serviced .19.
I have another engine I can run that's in its prime, probably should leave that in for these cold winter series races...
The .19 showed up today, thank you for your prompt service and shipping! I'll be able to break it in soon in a relatively warm environment, hope to get enough fuel through it to run it this weekend. Only thing I am worried about is the temps this coming weekend will be fairly cold (~35F). Any tips on cold weather running other than fattening the tune up to compensate for the denser air? I don't want to damage this recently serviced .19.
I have another engine I can run that's in its prime, probably should leave that in for these cold winter series races...
No problem thank you

Just pre heat it before you start it and try to help it keep warm. ( leave comp heater on it or a sock or something for a few tanks) Thats about it. Keep it on the rich side until it breaks in and loosens up a bit.
Thanks,
Lance
#1499
Tech Regular
iTrader: (6)
Joined: Feb 2011
Posts: 318
From: Iowa
Got 5 tanks through the .19 last night and it's running great! Can't wait to get a little more fuel through it before the races this Sunday 


Definitely will be sending in my VZ-B for a pinch and bearings when it starts to get tired.



Definitely will be sending in my VZ-B for a pinch and bearings when it starts to get tired.



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