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FLHX1550 01-11-2011 12:30 PM

RW Mods is supposed to have mine around 1/25 - looking forward to running it after Rex gets done with it!

outamoney 01-11-2011 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by FLHX1550 (Post 8471189)
RW Mods is supposed to have mine around 1/25 - looking forward to running it after Rex gets done with it!

What is RW mods gonna do to it? Or do you know yet? Let us know how everything goes.

22Racer 01-12-2011 08:54 PM

I am offering a few different options with mods or break in. Pretty exciting to offer a quality modded motor under $200.00! Although I mod motors the Argus should have enough power to win at any level in stock form.

Here is a link to my prices. http://www.rctech.net/forum/offroad-...ml#post8479411

Rex

outamoney 01-13-2011 06:58 PM

Sounds great! Let us know your thoughts when you get one up and running. Looking forward to it.

Rcrenew 01-17-2011 09:01 AM

Engines should be in end of the week or begining of next week. Engine & Pipe combo is listed on our site also , it saves you $20 from buying them seperate.

Lance
RcRenew.com

FLHX1550 01-17-2011 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by outamoney (Post 8472453)
What is RW mods gonna do to it? Or do you know yet? Let us know how everything goes.

At the beginning we are going to just run it stock, see if it does need anything. That and find the best pipe setup.

If it needs anything as far as power or mielage, that's when we call Sexy Rexy in!

outamoney 01-17-2011 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by FLHX1550 (Post 8501423)
At the beginning we are going to just run it stock, see if it does need anything. That and find the best pipe setup.

If it needs anything as far as power or mielage, that's when we call Sexy Rexy in!

LOL...is was gonna suggest trying it stock first. We have been very pleased with power and mileage. We only have so many pipes to try, so I would like for you to keep us posted on what you determine with the pipes you try. I still think the 801 is going to be a great all around pipe, but perhaps can get more power and mileage from others.

deadmancourt 01-17-2011 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by outamoney (Post 8502376)
LOL...is was gonna suggest trying it stock first. We have been very pleased with power and mileage. We only have so many pipes to try, so I would like for you to keep us posted on what you determine with the pipes you try. I still think the 801 is going to be a great all around pipe, but perhaps can get more power and mileage from others.

try the Go 2072 pipe:nod:....alot of the Alpha guys are running this pipe now aswell instead of the A+ 0801:sneaky:

FLHX1550 01-18-2011 04:27 AM


Originally Posted by outamoney (Post 8502376)
LOL...is was gonna suggest trying it stock first. We have been very pleased with power and mileage. We only have so many pipes to try, so I would like for you to keep us posted on what you determine with the pipes you try. I still think the 801 is going to be a great all around pipe, but perhaps can get more power and mileage from others.

Rex is getting me an 801, but I have a few to try. The O'donnell R2 pipe is a pretty stout, all around pipe, and my "swiss army knife" pipe, the AE 2035.

Poinas2 01-18-2011 05:38 AM


Originally Posted by deadmancourt (Post 8502396)
try the Go 2072 pipe:nod:....alot of the Alpha guys are running this pipe now aswell instead of the A+ 0801:sneaky:

IMHO 2081 is better in Alphas than the 2072

outamoney 01-18-2011 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by FLHX1550 (Post 8505963)
Rex is getting me an 801, but I have a few to try. The O'donnell R2 pipe is a pretty stout, all around pipe, and my "swiss army knife" pipe, the AE 2035.

We have not tried either of these pipes. Let us know how each performs.

GS-CLX 01-20-2011 11:26 AM

What glow plug out of the O.S. would work too well.??
Can you use the "GO glow plug" or rather not??

mfg
Roland

max_chen 01-20-2011 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by GS-CLX (Post 8518628)
What glow plug out of the O.S. would work too well.??
Can you use the "GO glow plug" or rather not??

mfg
Roland

OS glow plug is perfect.
If you have price concern.The GO work very well also.

RC Pro 1 01-20-2011 06:17 PM


Originally Posted by max_chen (Post 8520177)
OS glow plug is perfect.
If you have price concern.The GO work very well also.

Or the RC Pro Products glow plugs! Also less expensive than the OS.

outamoney 01-20-2011 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by RC Pro 1 (Post 8520527)
Or the RC Pro Products glow plugs! Also less expensive than the OS.

Yes, I have always used P3 or P4 for everything. The four of us switched up to the RC Pro plugs when we started testing the Argus Engines.

We have not had any issues at all with them and the price is awesome. I currently have almost 2 gallons on one plug. I switched out my first plug at approx one gallon. It did not need one, but I thought it did....just forgot to feel the buggy up with fuel. LOL

Another racer that just switched from Werks to Argus engines also tried them last weekend. He said that they looked very similar to his Werks plugs.


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