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Originally Posted by British Menace
(Post 15491162)
Hi All,
Quick question. Does anyone on here run their WERKS GT engine on 16%? If so, what head shimming have you found works well? And plug. What plug also have you found works when using 16%? Thanks in advance. Regards BM Regards AFM |
Originally Posted by afm
(Post 15491590)
I have and I used it with 0.50mm head clearance measured with 1.0mm soldering wire compressed between head and piston through glow plug hole. By the way, I´m currently using Sirio GT engines, and they are the same, saharing almost all parts. I think they are both manufactured by same factory. Great engines. Forgot to say I use OS RP6 glow plugs.
Regards AFM How's thing's? Thanks for answering my query. Thats good info' to know. I use the same method of measuring the "squish" myself. At the moment I am running 30% with a clearance of 0.7mm. Do you think that's enough? The reason why I ask is that I am unable to run the engine with an RP6 or 7?? (Without the glow igniter attached) Even the 5's, although they run well, blow too frequently! I was wondering if I am not using enough clearance and that maybe the cause? The engine is still quite new, maybe 15-18 tanks through. I may try running the 16% fuel I think and see how that goes. Again. Thanks for replying sir. Regards BM |
Originally Posted by British Menace
(Post 15493250)
Hey AFM,
How's thing's? Thanks for answering my query. Thats good info' to know. I use the same method of measuring the "squish" myself. At the moment I am running 30% with a clearance of 0.7mm. Do you think that's enough? The reason why I ask is that I am unable to run the engine with an RP6 or 7?? (Without the glow igniter attached) Even the 5's, although they run well, blow too frequently! I was wondering if I am not using enough clearance and that maybe the cause? The engine is still quite new, maybe 15-18 tanks through. I may try running the 16% fuel I think and see how that goes. Again. Thanks for replying sir. Regards BM |
Originally Posted by British Menace
(Post 15493250)
Hey AFM,
How's thing's? Thanks for answering my query. Thats good info' to know. I use the same method of measuring the "squish" myself. At the moment I am running 30% with a clearance of 0.7mm. Do you think that's enough? The reason why I ask is that I am unable to run the engine with an RP6 or 7?? (Without the glow igniter attached) Even the 5's, although they run well, blow too frequently! I was wondering if I am not using enough clearance and that maybe the cause? The engine is still quite new, maybe 15-18 tanks through. I may try running the 16% fuel I think and see how that goes. Again. Thanks for replying sir. Regards BM "My base setup is using 25% nitro content, RP8 plug, 0,65mm clearance. From that on I have been playing around depending on the track, with the max. clearance. I ran 0,75mm with 30% nitro content and RP7 plug. Within these parameters you will find the ideal setting for a given track. Anything outside of these parameters won't be anymore in an ideal setup window." According to that I would say you if you´re running 0.7mm, add 0.5mm for 30%. Regards AFM |
Has anyone modified there Werks gt engine? From stock. I'm new to Gt just was wondering if theres was a noticeable difference in performance.
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Originally Posted by transplantlife
(Post 15521628)
Has anyone modified there Werks gt engine? From stock. I'm new to Gt just was wondering if theres was a noticeable difference in performance.
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Originally Posted by Roelof
(Post 15521690)
What do you think? Modifying an engine will make it worse or give no improvement?
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Originally Posted by transplantlife
(Post 15522030)
ok then stock it is No need to come off harsh
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Originally Posted by transplantlife
(Post 15521628)
Has anyone modified there Werks gt engine? From stock. I'm new to Gt just was wondering if theres was a noticeable difference in performance.
Yes. I have a WERKS GT engine and stock they are very good! Getting it modified will improve it in any area you would like it to be improved but it may well come at a cost to another area (Or power range). In stock, they are good and smooth through the rev' band with a very good top end power and very decent high revving. The thing is. You can mod an engine to have an insanely high power, but the usable rev' range will be so small and outside of that range, it could well be a dog. Also. It may not make very good time either. (Fuel consumption could be very high) Most reputable engine tuners like to have your engine new if you would like it moded. They may also ask what you want from them..... what kind of improvement. Also. To state the obvious. It come's at a wallet cost too. If you are thinking of doing it yourself ....... then try to bear in mind they are already optimized prity well. Cleaning port's, blue printing and port matching, ok. If you do, and I do not know what experience you have had doing this work but I would leave the angle of the ports alone and keep the angle's as you find them. New piston and sleeve are around $150 and a crank about $75 So you if you mess up you can always start a new. I hope this help's in some way. Good luck sir. Regards BM |
If I run the engine with 30%, an additional shim is advised?
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Originally Posted by sfox1026
(Post 15547199)
If I run the engine with 30%, an additional shim is advised?
After break in (original plug) use an RP7 plug or even and 8. Hope that helps. Regards BM |
Originally Posted by British Menace
(Post 15547456)
Yes. Add 0.1 shim. Or better still. Measure the head clearance (the "squish") and shim to get it to around 0.6 to 0.7mm if using 25 or 30% Nitro.
After break in (original plug) use an RP7 plug or even and 8. Hope that helps. Regards BM Sorry another question. If I could ask for a better description of measuring head clearance. Are the measurement taken with piston at TDC and just the head button installed with no piston? |
Originally Posted by sfox1026
(Post 15547526)
Thank you for your reply.
Sorry another question. If I could ask for a better description of measuring head clearance. Are the measurement taken with piston at TDC and just the head button installed with no piston? You need to place the wire, through the plug hole and at the edge of the piston. Then move the piston up and over, past TDC. This will "Squish" the wire at TDC between the piston and the "squish area" of the head. Carefully remove the wire and measure where the piston squished it. This is your head clearance. Shim the head to suit and re check. Hope I explained that ok. Regards BM |
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