Rody VS Racing Engines - Onroad Motors
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If you can not run close to the same laptimes as the topdrivers, you do not have to focus on the engine bearings......
Last year I had to change the bearings of my Ielasi 9CL and placed standard steel bearings, the engine was still fast as before with ceramic.
Last year I had to change the bearings of my Ielasi 9CL and placed standard steel bearings, the engine was still fast as before with ceramic.
#17
Tech Rookie

Raced the VSR02 this last weekend here in TX. Let me start with the end.... Awesome!! Managed 3'rd in B Main mostly sponsored pros ahead. Engine created some buzz at the track - everybody said they heard good things and were looking at the performance on track and these are guys who run at National level. As for engine - I'd say the major feeling is that it's very smooth, clearly massive bottom end but it doesn't hit you like the dump truck torque of a modified Mito 9... it is very controllable. Top end is ridiculous no effort to match any engine on straight. Two other major things - Temp and Mileage. Didn't need to push temp above 215 F for competition on 25% nitro yet it easily made 5 min heats. I think this engine has major potential!! Should I run at a little higher temp and on 30% maybe? Any suggestions would be welcome. Just as awesome as Rody RB .12 was a decade ago!!

#18
Tech Rookie

Ran VSR02 (MRX6)this weekend at Series race here in Texas. Created buzz at track lots of folks had heard good things about it. Motor ran really well - exceptional actually. Main feature is smoothness. Lots of bottom but not wild like a modified Mito long stroke. Top end very good - no issues on straight with anything & most of competitors are Nat'l level guys in US running "not slow" mills. 2 big things stand out temp and mileage. Never ran over 220 F on 25% and it lasted 5 mins easy. Think there is much more potential!! What temp should I aim for and should I run 30% for max power?
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Ran VSR02 (MRX6)this weekend at Series race here in Texas. Created buzz at track lots of folks had heard good things about it. Motor ran really well - exceptional actually. Main feature is smoothness. Lots of bottom but not wild like a modified Mito long stroke. Top end very good - no issues on straight with anything & most of competitors are Nat'l level guys in US running "not slow" mills. 2 big things stand out temp and mileage. Never ran over 220 F on 25% and it lasted 5 mins easy. Think there is much more potential!! What temp should I aim for and should I run 30% for max power?
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Tech Rookie
#22
Tech Regular

HI Rody,
It's nice to see you here.
May I know what's the difference between the 2069 and 2115 pipe (both used on your VS-R02)?
Thank you very much for your time.
Ted
It's nice to see you here.
May I know what's the difference between the 2069 and 2115 pipe (both used on your VS-R02)?
Thank you very much for your time.
Ted
#23

The 2069 is more smooth and gives you a wider rpm range compared to the 2115 pipe which has a narrower rpm range but also more power.
As always the 2069 is better on fuel-consumption compared to the 2115.
We mainly use the M32 manifold with these pipes.
Hope this has helped you further.
#24
Tech Regular

Thank you for your fast reply.
I'm about to place an order from your website. Do you offer break-in service?
I'm about to place an order from your website. Do you offer break-in service?
Hi ted,
The 2069 is more smooth and gives you a wider rpm range compared to the 2115 pipe which has a narrower rpm range but also more power.
As always the 2069 is better on fuel-consumption compared to the 2115.
We mainly use the M32 manifold with these pipes.
Hope this has helped you further.
The 2069 is more smooth and gives you a wider rpm range compared to the 2115 pipe which has a narrower rpm range but also more power.
As always the 2069 is better on fuel-consumption compared to the 2115.
We mainly use the M32 manifold with these pipes.
Hope this has helped you further.
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Why no Nova based on road engines?
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If a 35plus21 can be found for just 190 euro and a new JP engine based on the same 35+ for just 279 euro I think the price depends in which configuration and how much own rework you want.
OS has proven to make good engines and has many OEM customers...
OS has proven to make good engines and has many OEM customers...
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