New engine???
#16
Lol my r7 I turned once and never had to mess with it again. They just have some a.c. issues it seems. Switched to the werks b7 ports and b5 pro and haven't looked back since!
#17
If you already have 2090 pipe, it would be much easier for wallet to hit the 2102.
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#21
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I would definitely take a look at the Mitro 4. Another guy and myself were able to make 10 minutes on a tank of gas in nitro buggy A-Main both running the Mito 4. I was running a 6.5 venturi and still had what I feel was too much bottom end. My dad who has been a hardcore OS guy has starting running a bonito 21-7xlb and now is considering selling his OS 2101's and OS V-Specs.
#22
I would definitely take a look at the Mitro 4. Another guy and myself were able to make 10 minutes on a tank of gas in nitro buggy A-Main both running the Mito 4. I was running a 6.5 venturi and still had what I feel was too much bottom end. My dad who has been a hardcore OS guy has starting running a bonito 21-7xlb and now is considering selling his OS 2101's and OS V-Specs.
#23
Thanks guys really appreciate the feedback for mito line??
#24
I would definitely take a look at the Mitro 4. Another guy and myself were able to make 10 minutes on a tank of gas in nitro buggy A-Main both running the Mito 4. I was running a 6.5 venturi and still had what I feel was too much bottom end. My dad who has been a hardcore OS guy has starting running a bonito 21-7xlb and now is considering selling his OS 2101's and OS V-Specs.
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Do you want the hussle to damage the rubber wheel of your starter box, burn up the motors of the starter box, heat up the engine that far until even the tank is melting and other problems you have to face when starting a tight engine ?
Sometimes you do get an engine causing all this but most of the time the 1st start before adding some heat is no problem. So yes, it is a question only you must answer.
Sometimes you do get an engine causing all this but most of the time the 1st start before adding some heat is no problem. So yes, it is a question only you must answer.
#29
Tech Fanatic
Do you want the hussle to damage the rubber wheel of your starter box, burn up the motors of the starter box, heat up the engine that far until even the tank is melting and other problems you have to face when starting a tight engine ?
Sometimes you do get an engine causing all this but most of the time the 1st start before adding some heat is no problem. So yes, it is a question only you must answer.
Sometimes you do get an engine causing all this but most of the time the 1st start before adding some heat is no problem. So yes, it is a question only you must answer.
#30
Well, we had once a very tight motor, we heated it up with a paint heating gun but my pitman did not see he was melting the tank as well. But lucky we are not the only ones, we have seen it more often.