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Team Kamikaze 10-06-2008 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by katze (Post 4909198)
anyone know whats the actual head clearance for a 353? is it the same as the 3sct, ie 0.3mm + 0.3mm?

if thats the case, it should be safe to not add anymore shims for 25% nitro right? even if you add 0.1mm of shimming, isnt it a bit too much, ie 0.7mm? top end will suffer?

You will actually gain top end when adding shims, but you lose a little bit of bottom end, there should be a total of .55mm to .60mm shims if using 25% fuel.

The Rookie 10-13-2008 05:49 AM

which one is better the 353 or the 353 tune? Why?

Riketsu 10-13-2008 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by The Rookie (Post 4932411)
which one is better the 353 or the 353 tune? Why?

Performance wise, the 353 tune would be better. I have seen a tuned's crankshaft and it has some nice cuts... I do not know if they changed the 353 tuned's timing. If they didn't I'd suggest getting the stock one, because the tuned one does not have any sleeve modifications...

The Rookie 10-13-2008 04:32 PM

well I race down at 301 and I need a motor with some legs and some punch I don't if to get the +12 or the 353

sm1nts2escape 10-13-2008 06:53 PM

I have heard the novarossi plugs don't last long.I know a couple people are using ninja plugs in theres.Are there any other plugs that work for this motor or are designed to work with novarossi.I have a 35plus21lc/wc.Thanks

wingracer 10-13-2008 07:57 PM

Nova and RB plugs are great. Ninja's and GRP are even better.

00VIP001 10-14-2008 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by sm1nts2escape (Post 4934945)
I have heard the novarossi plugs don't last long.I know a couple people are using ninja plugs in theres.Are there any other plugs that work for this motor or are designed to work with novarossi.I have a 35plus21lc/wc.Thanks

I think ninja plugs are the best:nod: I've been using them in my novarossi motors and they last a VERY long time unlike novarossi plugs!

gearhead_22 10-14-2008 09:56 AM


Originally Posted by sm1nts2escape (Post 4934945)
I have heard the novarossi plugs don't last long.I know a couple people are using ninja plugs in theres.Are there any other plugs that work for this motor or are designed to work with novarossi.I have a 35plus21lc/wc.Thanks

In my 353 I still have the plug in it that I broke the engine in with and I got the motor new in april. pluse in 321 in my 960, that plug has been it it sence the 8th scale nats.

Kiowa 10-19-2008 07:21 AM

It is almost a year since i last played with my G4S. It is powered by a Novarossi Rex engine(RE 12S3). I was expecting some difficulties in starting up the engine. But it turn out to be effortless.The compression is still strong. Thumbs up for the quality in Novarrossi engines. The car "shoots" like an arrow at the slightest pull of the trigger. A lot of power in it. But there is a problem; the engine can't hold the idling, it just dies off after a few seconds if i stop pressing the throttle. What could be the problem? How can it be resolved? Please advise me. Thank you.

kschu 10-19-2008 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by Kiowa (Post 4954602)
It is almost a year since i last played with my G4S. It is powered by a Novarossi Rex engine(RE 12S3). I was expecting some difficulties in starting up the engine. But it turn out to be effortless.The compression is still strong. Thumbs up for the quality in Novarrossi engines. The car "shoots" like an arrow at the slightest pull of the trigger. A lot of power in it. But there is a problem; the engine can't hold the idling, it just dies off after a few seconds if i stop pressing the throttle. What could be the problem? How can it be resolved? Please advise me. Thank you.

u might try increase your idling screw abit...

mrgsr 10-19-2008 07:50 PM

check your idle and low end mixture and if you haventd one so already try a new plug and fresh fuel

Kiowa 10-22-2008 08:11 AM

Thanks for your reply. When idle screw & low end needle are mentioned, do you mean clockwise or counter clockwise? How to determine when to stop turning the screw? By listening to the sound of the engine or what? Oh yes my engine produces a "rough, dry" sound. Does it mean it is lean? The G4S is no longer in production. What are the essential spare parts i need to get(parts that wear @ fast rate)? Are they compatible with G4RS? Thanks & have a nice day.

ioxqq 10-22-2008 08:33 AM

I'm running 353 how come after straight then getting into concern. The car seems still want to run. I have richer the low end and it helps a bit but still happening the problem. If I richer too much low end, the engine has worse response. What should I do?

JayL 10-22-2008 09:26 AM


Originally Posted by ioxqq (Post 4966654)
I'm running 353 how come after straight then getting into concern. The car seems still want to run. I have richer the low end and it helps a bit but still happening the problem. If I richer too much low end, the engine has worse response. What should I do?

either your idle is too high
or
your clutch is dragging

ioxqq 10-23-2008 04:54 AM

The idle can't low anymore. If I lower it, engine will be die after the car stoped when the rpm goes down.

I have tried to adjust the clutch with harder tension. But i think if I do it more, I will have too much cap on throttle before the car moves.


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