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Sprint Doctor 10-26-2010 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by Geberit (Post 7908415)
Can anibody tell me what's the technicall difference between the .12 Flash and 353 .12/C Tuned? Which motor is the top runner of Novarossi? Maybe the 353? It has better characteristics on Novarossi homepage!?

Regards, Lojz

I'm just getting started with RC's and needed a engine for my sprint car. I ordered the 353Race C tuned, it should be here any day now. hand-tuned lightweight crankshaft plus various laser engravings on the cooling head and crankshaft.:sneaky:

Sprint Doctor 10-27-2010 06:37 PM

Friggen packing person! I got my engine about an hour ago and they sent me a .21 kangroo :weird: I notified them about there mistake. Gotta have the 353race C tuned.:cry:

sammies 10-27-2010 07:44 PM

S21WCS09
 
Hi,

Just completed running in my S21WCS09.

Engine comes with C6TF plug.

I am in a country where ambient temperature is approximately 32 degree celsius year round.

Will the nova C7TGF plug be more suited given the environment I am running the engine in?

Sam

RC MARKET 11-19-2010 03:40 PM

Some engine arrived Free Air Parcel

DJ_Shakespear 11-19-2010 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by sammies (Post 8132017)
Hi,

Just completed running in my S21WCS09.

Engine comes with C6TF plug.

I am in a country where ambient temperature is approximately 32 degree celsius year round.

Will the nova C7TGF plug be more suited given the environment I am running the engine in?

Sam

If it runs a bit too hot, then go for the C7. If where you live is pretty humid, then maybe you should stick to the 6, but if its dry, then I would go the C7.

MRX4XXXX 11-20-2010 12:47 AM


Originally Posted by sammies (Post 8132017)
Hi,

Just completed running in my S21WCS09.

Engine comes with C6TF plug.

I am in a country where ambient temperature is approximately 32 degree celsius year round.

Will the nova C7TGF plug be more suited given the environment I am running the engine in?

Sam

You can do the break-in with the #6, but after that change it to #7 or even #8 depending on the track.

-X-

"-9Celsius today and snowing :("

Romeo 11-25-2010 08:33 AM

Have a question got this engine today. The side has a label says Flash .21 Special Factory Tuned and Break In. ????

Is it real or just a gimmick??

Does it mean i don't have to run in and just tuned and go or is there a procedure to use it.

This is my second Nova, (1st is a Flash .21 Special Factory tuned).

RC MARKET 11-25-2010 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Romeo (Post 8258455)
Have a question got this engine today. The side has a label says Flash .21 Special Factory Tuned and Break In. ????

Is it real or just a gimmick??

Does it mean i don't have to run in and just tuned and go or is there a procedure to use it.

This is my second Nova, (1st is a Flash .21 Special Factory tuned).

this one ?

Chickentrader 11-25-2010 10:52 AM


Originally Posted by Romeo (Post 8258455)
Have a question got this engine today. The side has a label says Flash .21 Special Factory Tuned and Break In. ????

Is it real or just a gimmick??

Does it mean i don't have to run in and just tuned and go or is there a procedure to use it.

This is my second Nova, (1st is a Flash .21 Special Factory tuned).

Tuned means tuned for higher performance in this case (ceramic bearings, more attention to crank balance and cylinder sleeve porting), and it does not mean that you can leave mixture adjustments the way that they are. With factory break-in engines; you should still run engines rich until the piston feels like its not running very tight.

Kindest regards,
Lars.

Roniel_R 11-25-2010 07:02 PM


Originally Posted by Romeo (Post 8258455)
Have a question got this engine today. The side has a label says Flash .21 Special Factory Tuned and Break In. ????

Is it real or just a gimmick??

Does it mean i don't have to run in and just tuned and go or is there a procedure to use it.

This is my second Nova, (1st is a Flash .21 Special Factory tuned).

the factory tuned means that Novarossi modifies the crankshaft to optimize the performance of the engine better than the none tuned version.

the breakin version assures you that the engnie broken in correctly,you also get a data sheet card that tells you the specs of the engine,honestly this is the best version you can buy cause this assures you that your engine has no defects in the fit and its a plus that you dont have to spend the time doing it, the broken in engnies will require 500cc of fuel more and its ready to race tune it .

this version of engnie is done by the same person in Novarossi that does all the Team engines so it not a gimmick ,honestly this as close as you will get to the same engnies as the factory guys use .

Romeo 11-26-2010 09:59 AM

Thank you now i understand better so just run 500cc of fuel like running in manner and then cool it down and start race tuning. Oh boy this will be far easier than what i use before. I be sticking to these kind of engine.

Thank you all for the kind advise.
+1 Novarossi

NitroWD 11-27-2010 04:12 AM

plugs
 
what other plugs are suitable for nova engines?

Chickentrader 11-27-2010 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by NitroWD (Post 8264851)
what other plugs are suitable for nova engines?

It is different for different engines and running conditions. We use Nova C5TGC or C5TCH; for Novarossi 353, 3SCT or Flash 12 engines, but most of the guys around here use Nova C6TGC or C6TGH turbo plugs. Many around here believe that ODonnell plugs are better (and much cheaper), and we have also used them at times. Use ODonnell 77 to replace the Nova 5. or ODonnell 99 instead of the Nova 6. We use O.S. No 8 glow plugs for a Nova CX12 (non turbo plug head).

The information in the file attachment should help. Please note that C (calda) and H (hot) is the same in Novarossi turbo plugs.

Kindest regards,
Lars

Stuff Of Legend 11-27-2010 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by Chickentrader (Post 8265897)
It is different for different engines and running conditions. We use Nova C5TGC or C5TCH; for Novarossi 353, 3SCT or Flash 12 engines, but most of the guys around here use Nova C6TGC or C6TGH turbo plugs. Many around here believe that ODonnell plugs are better (and much cheaper), and we have also used them at times. Use ODonnell 77 to replace the Nova 5. or ODonnell 99 instead of the Nova 6. We use O.S. No 8 glow plugs for a Nova CX12 (non turbo plug head).

The information in the file attachment should help. Please note that C (calda) and H (hot) is the same in Novarossi turbo plugs.

Kindest regards,
Lars

Thanks:)

NitroWD 11-29-2010 02:54 AM


Originally Posted by Chickentrader (Post 8265897)
It is different for different engines and running conditions. We use Nova C5TGC or C5TCH; for Novarossi 353, 3SCT or Flash 12 engines, but most of the guys around here use Nova C6TGC or C6TGH turbo plugs. Many around here believe that ODonnell plugs are better (and much cheaper), and we have also used them at times. Use ODonnell 77 to replace the Nova 5. or ODonnell 99 instead of the Nova 6. We use O.S. No 8 glow plugs for a Nova CX12 (non turbo plug head).

The information in the file attachment should help. Please note that C (calda) and H (hot) is the same in Novarossi turbo plugs.

Kindest regards,
Lars

thanks Lars, but what i meant is what other brands of plugs could fit the nova engines nicely? ;)


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