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Originally Posted by lilchill
(Post 13219605)
Good video...im stuck between R8 and the d52 for my next engine...decisions decisions
Kendall ran a modified R8 in his buggy (in video above) And a stock R8 in his truck. He Tqed both truggy and buggy at Mnrc rd1 and ended up second in both. Fuel mileage was great also as the heats were 6 min. and had lots of fuel left. Rex |
Originally Posted by 22Racer
(Post 13221265)
The D52 is a bit smoother and a little more top end. I ran a D52 in my car last weekend. I lapped mine, 2 tanks on the bench (alot of heat cyles) Went out for practice and started tuning on it. Didnt miss a beat all day! I forgot to change the plug so I ran the stock T3 plug all day too.
Kendall ran a modified R8 in his buggy (in video above) And a stock R8 in his truck. He Tqed both truggy and buggy at Mnrc rd1 and ended up second in both. Fuel mileage was great also as the heats were 6 min. and had lots of fuel left. Rex Congrats to Kendall. Have you had a chance to try both engines in a truggy? Does the R8 have more bottom end then the D52 or does the smoothness of the D52 mask an otherwise strong bottom end? Im on the fence between the 2 but leaning towards R8. |
Originally Posted by lilchill
(Post 13221423)
These engines are definitely not temperamental like some others. I haven't ran my .23 in a week or so but it hasn't given me any problems when time to fire up and runs comfortably long as there's fuel going through it.
Congrats to Kendall. Have you had a chance to try both engines in a truggy? Does the R8 have more bottom end then the D52 or does the smoothness of the D52 mask an otherwise strong bottom end? Im on the fence between the 2 but leaning towards R8. Rex |
Originally Posted by 22Racer
(Post 13224061)
I have not personally ran the D52 in a truggy, the R8 should have more bottom by a bit and I would recommend the R8 in a truggy. The D52 would work also but the R8 should be a bit better.
Rex |
Originally Posted by lilchill
(Post 13224213)
Good to know. What pipe did Kendall like the most with R8?
Rex |
Originally Posted by 22Racer
(Post 13224245)
He ran the Tb-1 on the truck and a 2058 on the buggy. I told him to try a 0801 on the truck but he didnt.
Rex |
Argus D52
Argus D52: http://youtu.be/MrRecTRP5_U
About 8-9 tanks of the bones brew break in fuel thru it. Ready for a race tune. Approx 80-90 broke in. I'll finish tuning the motor in this Sat at the CRI summer series. motor still has the T3 plug that came with the engine. 801 pipe. Thought I would share :tire: |
Originally Posted by dakilo
(Post 13224273)
Argus D52: http://youtu.be/MrRecTRP5_U
About 8-9 tanks of the bones brew break in fuel thru it. Ready for a race tune. Approx 80-90 broke in. I'll finish tuning the motor in this Sat at the CRI summer series. motor still has the T3 plug that came with the engine. 801 pipe. Thought I would share :tire: |
How does the 2058 feel on the R8?
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Originally Posted by Hoese37
(Post 13224453)
How does the 2058 feel on the R8?
Rex |
Here is Kendall running the R8/Tb-1 combo in a Losi 3.0T. I am a little bummed you cant hear the guy standing next me me cussing because he is having a hard time driving his truck.;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmG2XEfWMwE |
Great sharing and videos. Got 1qt of bines brew breakin fuel through my R8 on a breakin bench. Real easy to break in! Other motors I constantly was messing with the needles to keep temp, or it was constantly dying while blipping in the car. It really started keeping its own temp about 1/2 trough the quart. Only had to keep a heat gun on the bottom off/on due to the fan.
Will run a coupke tanks in the truck before giving it some track time on the 10th. Can't wait, and will try to get some video of it at the track. |
Nice video...looked like he wasn't even pushing it to hard yet had enough power good driving. Made my mind up R8 it is, with the 0801 and put the tb-1 on the my A52 .23.
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do the A5 tune with richer bottom a good idea?
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Originally Posted by cczjordan
(Post 13230711)
do the A5 tune with richer bottom a good idea?
Rex |
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