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The keep on has a different bore/stroke and does need some cut outs in the sleeve to prevent the rod is hitting the sleeve. With the bore/stroke difference I doubt the JP P/S set is also giving the right offset and timings for a Keep-on crankshaft/crankcase.
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so with that being said can i use the p/s/r set #08569 in the R09 case just checking thanks for the help guys :D
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Probably it will work but you will end up with a smaller capacity, somewhere 3.3~3.4cc
And still I can not say something about the offset of the ports and timings. |
Originally Posted by Roelof
(Post 11546893)
Probably it will work but you will end up with a smaller capacity, somewhere 3.3~3.4cc
And still I can not say something about the offset of the ports and timings. |
Originally Posted by stefan
(Post 11461422)
If you can get your hands on them, Sirio plugs are awesome. IDM is the same plug btw.
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Originally Posted by speed6
(Post 11592553)
I have the same problem plugs keep dying very easily. What sirio plug do I need?
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Indeed, some engines have a tight compression not giving any tolerance on a lean setting.
Also take a look at Merlin Glowplugs, very good and affordable. They can handle a lot. |
Originally Posted by speed6
(Post 11592553)
I have the same problem plugs keep dying very easily. What sirio plug do I need?
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Originally Posted by speed6
(Post 11592553)
I have the same problem plugs keep dying very easily. What sirio plug do I need?
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Originally Posted by desotoracing
(Post 11605598)
Stick with Nova plugs. You'll damage the threads when you use other plugs. If you want a colder plug try a C7GTF or C8TGH. The C8TGH is a very tough plug and it should never blow in a .12.
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Originally Posted by kyosho malaysia
(Post 11606636)
if use C8TGH,would the performance effected?
Andy Liu "Flyin' Hawaiian" |
The owner of ORCAN engines told me that plugs need to be fresh/new. If a plug is in the package for more than 6 months--the life and performance of the plug decreases a lot. He also told me that Nova changed their manufacturing for the better in early 2012. He is a big fan of the nova C7GTF plug for .12 engines.
Since getting fresh/new C7GTF plugs (for 4-5 months now), running in tropical (hot and humid) weather, I have had my best lap times, my plugs now last 2-3 times as long as they used to and there is no noticeable difference in power over the 6F. I am a believer. Sadly, it is hard to tell the manufacture date of plugs so buy from someone who you trust and who gets them as direct as possible from Nova. |
Originally Posted by bassman2
(Post 11606818)
The tunning window will be narrowed slightly but you can tune the engine slightly leaner.
Andy Liu "Flyin' Hawaiian" |
Originally Posted by HHH
(Post 11606924)
The owner of ORCAN engines told me that plugs need to be fresh/new. If a plug is in the package for more than 6 months--the life and performance of the plug decreases a lot. He also told me that Nova changed their manufacturing for the better in early 2012. He is a big fan of the nova C7GTF plug for .12 engines.
Since getting fresh/new C7GTF plugs (for 4-5 months now), running in tropical (hot and humid) weather, I have had my best lap times, my plugs now last 2-3 times as long as they used to and there is no noticeable difference in power over the 6F. I am a believer. Sadly, it is hard to tell the manufacture date of plugs so buy from someone who you trust and who gets them as direct as possible from Nova. |
Originally Posted by kyosho malaysia
(Post 11607375)
leaner would it effect when reach the peak rpm and also the engine life?
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