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Roelof 07-19-2012 01:30 AM

Both are great engines. The JP is the better one of them two but is not produced anymore but it will take all 35-plus-21 parts.

Spillertwo 07-19-2012 02:08 AM

I drive the Nova 35 Plus 21 myself and i must say they are great engines. I have three of these on my MRX5.
The JP i have not seen in a long time. About five years ago they were very popular but now it has been a long time since i seen one of those. Seems like nobody is driving them any more. Which does not mean off course that they are bad engines.

rip67vdub 07-19-2012 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by Roelof (Post 10991670)
Both are great engines. The JP is the better one of them two but is not produced anymore but it will take all 35-plus-21 parts.

Thanks Roelof. I didn't know the parts are interchangeable. Good to know ;)

Serpent-Dan 07-24-2012 05:40 PM

Nova Rossi engines!!!!!
 
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FLASH 12 PTA TUNED (steel bearings) $335.00
FLASH 12 PTS TUNED $435
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FLASH 21 PTA TUNED ( steel bearings) $499.00
FLASH 21 PTS TUNED $599
FLASH 21 PTS TUNED PRE RUN $650
FLASH 21 PT TUNED PRE RUN $599
KAPPO 21 $369
KEEP ON 12 TUNED $385
KEEP ON 12 TUNED PRE RUN $450
KEEP ON 12S TUNED $485
KEEP ON 12S TUNED PRE RUN $509
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rip67vdub 07-24-2012 07:58 PM

Long term affect of blowing a glow plug?
 
One of my friends is trying to sell me a nova 21 onroad motor, but the thing is his motor blew a plug and thus, left a small mark on the piston. Is this motor pretty much done, salvageable, etc? I need some reassurance here from you Nova experts. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Serpent-Dan 07-24-2012 08:33 PM

Where is the scratch? Top or side?

rip67vdub 07-24-2012 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by Serpent-Dan (Post 11014126)
Where is the scratch? Top or side?

It's on the side. He tried to buff it out, but I don't know if that helps or not. I'm thinking that this may cause some loss in compression, hence the fact it may need to be re-pinched? Excuse my ignorance as I'm not too all familiar with this process. I guess my chances are if I were to buy it off of him that I would need to spend some extra money and send off to Rayaracing to be re-pinched? If yes, should I request light, medium or heavy tightness?

Grenade10 07-24-2012 09:54 PM

I've got an engine issue, that I need to solve. I have a Novarossi 28T5 that I am running in an OFNA GT8 car. At the Timezone race, was able to get the engine to work well (thanks to Paolo, Leon from NJ and others) but it would flame out after re-fueling. Car would go 10'. 30' and up to 75' but then would flame out. Plug looks great, running a 5 or 6 nova plug.

Someone said it was cold fuel on the rear bearing .... but not sure. I'm runnning 25/11 Byrons, it has just over 2 gals through it including break in. Re-sealed carb, new fuel lines ..........

Any thoughts, Need to get this solved

Serpent-Dan 07-24-2012 10:45 PM

I would check the pipe for dirt inside that could be choking the engine. I had a problem like this and I changed engines, tank and it was dirt in the pipe from unburned fuel.

Serpent-Dan 07-24-2012 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by rip67vdub (Post 11014329)
It's on the side. He tried to buff it out, but I don't know if that helps or not. I'm thinking that this may cause some loss in compression, hence the fact it may need to be re-pinched? Excuse my ignorance as I'm not too all familiar with this process. I guess my chances are if I were to buy it off of him that I would need to spend some extra money and send off to Rayaracing to be re-pinched? If yes, should I request light, medium or heavy tightness?

Unless your getting this engine dirt cheap. I wouldn't deal with the headaches of pinching and a scratched piston. Just my opinion

rip67vdub 07-24-2012 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by Serpent-Dan (Post 11014508)
Unless your getting this engine dirt cheap. I wouldn't deal with the headaches of pinching and a scratched piston. Just my opinion

It's a Novarossi Cordoba 35+21. My friend is trying to offer me $150.

FREELANCE_RCer 07-25-2012 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by rip67vdub (Post 11014550)
It's a Novarossi Cordoba 35+21. My friend is trying to offer me $150.

That engine costs $700+ new.
With that cheap price, you could also purchase some motrin or tylenol for your headaches too. j/k :lol:

rip67vdub 07-25-2012 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by FREELANCE_RCer (Post 11017662)
That engine costs $700+ new.
With that cheap price, you could also purchase some motrin or tylenol for your headaches too. j/k :lol:

:lol:

blanks596 08-01-2012 05:54 AM


Originally Posted by rip67vdub (Post 11014001)
One of my friends is trying to sell me a nova 21 onroad motor, but the thing is his motor blew a plug and thus, left a small mark on the piston. Is this motor pretty much done, salvageable, etc? I need some reassurance here from you Nova experts. Your help is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

In my experience small scratches on the exhaust side of the piston has little if any affect on the engine. I dont know about trying to buff it out; may do more damage than good

asw7576 08-01-2012 09:06 AM

Other than glow pug element ever drop into combustion chamber.

Small and fine scratches on the exhaust side , is indicating dirty manifold and exhaust pipe.


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