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Ive noticed with cre mills people get tricked cause they have lot of power thinking its on a race tune but its actually rich then they wonder why run times are lacking. Also they run a wrong plug something that's cheap or way to hot.. Plugs selection is important or they have incorrect button clearance.
Few years back on my first purchase Neil walked me through the whole process on button clearance and adjustmet this has helped me big time to extract every bit of power and runtimes. I was getting close to 15mins on my cre b5 if anyone wants to learn check out the clockwork site he has a link giving a DIY if your inexperience use a crap mill play with your clearance you will learn a lot or leave it to the pros. |
Originally Posted by J.Sears
(Post 10500191)
Well I guess my tunning ability just sucks then. Lol
I cant count how many races that i did really well in with the rich tune as the power was well and truely there but the engine temps and run time was the area that I was missing which is the best part about having a clockwork racing engines motor in the first place, having enough power to out run others on the track and the runtime to keep up with the best of them in a race. |
I've been guilty of richening up Neal's engines. Sometimes they are just plain scary! Also depending on your track conditions and layout and also the length of your main it may be smarter and easier to tone it down a bit than to change your clutch, pipe, or watch your buggy spin out and blow off the tires :D
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Well I guess all I can do is keep practicing at it then and drive my neighbors crazy. Lol
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I'll admit to having run the wrong plugs, namely with the clocked P5. I usually ended up chasing the tune through a couple of tanks. Hell, it still put out tons of power with ueber oily fuel and a plug that was too hot (not that I recommend doing it). Running a Werks#6 and the right fuel really showed me what this engine is capable of..
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Guess i'll be buying one of those purple headed things tomorrow. Crap, lol.
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Just a question on the RB Fire11.
For the guys that are running this motor, what glow plugs are you running in them? I currently am using Odonell 97T plugs, Not sure if going to another plug type will give me any noticeable longer run times? Currently getting 7 minutes with a 7mm venturi. Cheers. |
Originally Posted by bucky1
(Post 10509013)
Just a question on the RB Fire11.
For the guys that are running this motor, what glow plugs are you running in them? I currently am using Odonell 97T plugs, Not sure if going to another plug type will give me any noticeable longer run times? Currently getting 7 minutes with a 7mm venturi. Cheers. the 97T is a very hot plug for that engine IMHO.......stock or modified.......A cooler plug will definitely help mileage, but I wouldn't expect the greatest run time from a stock F11 as it runs very high blowdown timing......... Also the F11 is a very tight engine, I wouldn't expect it to wake up till its about 2 gallons old... |
Originally Posted by J.Sears
(Post 10501634)
Well I guess all I can do is keep practicing at it then and drive my neighbors crazy. Lol
Hey Neal,my toro Nero get to you yet? Lovin the bonito by the way,got my 086 pipe and competition heat today and boy what a difference. Weird thing tho with the competition heat,after about 10 minutes it starts to smoke a little and the white stitching has discoloured,is that normal? Also after 20 mins its only at 156-160 and holds but the outside of the material hits 350,was the element maybe installed backwards in the sleeve? |
Originally Posted by bra-tac
(Post 10509046)
I had a neighbor complain today about my clocked bonito but didn't ask to keep it down or away from his office lol
Hey Neal,my toro Nero get to you yet? Lovin the bonito by the way,got my 086 pipe and competition heat today and boy what a difference. Weird thing tho with the competition heat,after about 10 minutes it starts to smoke a little and the white stitching has discoloured,is that normal? Also after 20 mins its only at 156-160 and holds but the outside of the material hits 350,was the element maybe installed backwards in the sleeve? |
Originally Posted by Maximo
(Post 10509033)
Is your engine Clocked ?
the 97T is a very hot plug for that engine IMHO.......stock or modified.......A cooler plug will definitely help mileage, but I wouldn't expect the greatest run time from a stock F11 as it runs very high blowdown timing......... Also the F11 is a very tight engine, I wouldn't expect it to wake up till its about 2 gallons old... Sorry, yes it is the clocked Fire11. Just trying to find a good plug for the motor. Cheers. |
Originally Posted by bucky1
(Post 10509080)
Sorry, yes it is the clocked Fire11.
Just trying to find a good plug for the motor. Cheers. what tuned pipe ? what clutch and in what vehicle.... 97T is a very very bad idea in a Clocked Fire 11, your dancing with danger running that plug.........That plug is scorching hot for a engine that runs as high of compression as my F11 does.........Be very careful you don't drop the coils into the engine, OD97 are not durable enough for that engine IMHO.....I suggest a Werks #6 or Nova #6.......... We have seen improvements in mileage by swapping to a long LSN carb...the stock carb has a very short LSN....A long LSN meters the fuel better and will deliver better runtimes.......... |
Cheers, will remove that plug right away.
Do you by any chance have part number for the nova #6 plug that will fit the Fire11? I have found 5 turbo Nova #6 plugs so far. RT6, C6TGC, C6TGF, C6TC, C6TF. Haven't had much to do with Nova plugs. The pipe is the RB 2087 The clutch is a Fioroni 3 shoe with vented flywheel The buggy is a MBX6 The clocked Fire11 was pre run in and had maybe 3-4 tanks through it since on 30% Cheers. |
Originally Posted by bucky1
(Post 10509195)
Cheers, will remove that plug right away.
Do you by any chance have part number for the nova #6 plug that will fit the Fire11? I have found 5 turbo Nova #6 plugs so far. RT6, C6TGC, C6TGF, C6TC, C6TF. Haven't had much to do with Nova plugs. The pipe is the RB 2087 The clutch is a Fioroni 3 shoe with vented flywheel The buggy is a MBX6 The clocked Fire11 was pre run in and had maybe 3-4 tanks through it since on 30% Cheers. |
Hey
Just a quick question. If i wanted to clock an o.s. 21vzb vspec II, how much would it cost roughly? Im in australia btw Thanks |
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