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Old 08-10-2009, 04:20 PM
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I have a Trinity Picco .12RE that I am running in an NT1 with a Max power 2649 pipe. It only seems happy when it is running temps > 270F. The problem is that if it stalls I cannot restart it. It will not draw fuel. After 10 - 15 minutes cooling it fires right up.

I am using Byron's 30%(which everyone else is using). I did put the extra shim in the head. I have sealed the carb for air leaks. There is a small leak at the front bearing (just air when I pressurize it, not fuel when it is running).

This is my first nitro engine so I have no clue. It has stumped the local guru. I am just trying to make it through the last few racing days of the season and will replace it next spring.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Originally Posted by darcydawg
I have a Trinity Picco .12RE that I am running in an NT1 with a Max power 2649 pipe. It only seems happy when it is running temps > 270F. The problem is that if it stalls I cannot restart it. It will not draw fuel. After 10 - 15 minutes cooling it fires right up.

I am using Byron's 30%(which everyone else is using). I did put the extra shim in the head. I have sealed the carb for air leaks. There is a small leak at the front bearing (just air when I pressurize it, not fuel when it is running).

This is my first nitro engine so I have no clue. It has stumped the local guru. I am just trying to make it through the last few racing days of the season and will replace it next spring.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Here is you first problem you running the wrong pipe an header,you need the pipe an header for Piccos you also can run the Sirio pipe an header also.The pipe # for the Piccos is 2607 an for Sirio 2611.Now what gearing are you running,how is your clutch setup.Hope this helps .Also Piccos like to run alittle rich on the bottom.
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I've had a nagging feeling I had the wrong pipe and header. For gearing I am using the kit set up which is 16/59 1st, 21/54 2nd. For the clutch I have yellow shoe, kit spring, 0.6mm gap.


For the pipe, would the 2651 work?

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Originally Posted by darcydawg
I've had a nagging feeling I had the wrong pipe and header. For gearing I am using the kit set up which is 16/59 1st, 21/54 2nd. For the clutch I have yellow shoe, kit spring, 0.6mm gap.


For the pipe, would the 2651 work?

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2651 is the latest pipe for picco engines, should be a better match.
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I've had a nagging feeling I had the wrong pipe and header. For gearing I am using the kit set up which is 16/59 1st, 21/54 2nd. For the clutch I have yellow shoe, kit spring, 0.6mm gap.


For the pipe, would the 2651 work?

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Go up 1 on you spurs 16/60 1st for 2nd 22/54 hope this helps.Yes 2651 will work .
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Ordered the pipe today. I will let you know how it works.

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I got the 2651 pipe today. It seems to make a big difference. The engine seems to be running 40 F cooler with the same power. Can't wait for Sunday to get it on the track and see how it tunes for a race.

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