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bambambennett 05-03-2014 04:53 PM

LRP X20 tuning
 
I saw Hartson's setup on LRP's website for the stock nationals. I just got a X20 17.5 and gonna tune it tomorrow for my B5. I noticed his setup stated the 30 degree insert upside down. Any body try this yet or know what timing you end up with by doing so?

nomaak 06-05-2014 02:29 PM

plz....anybody?

cplus 06-15-2014 01:08 AM


Originally Posted by bambambennett (Post 13234526)
I saw Hartson's setup on LRP's website for the stock nationals. I just got a X20 17.5 and gonna tune it tomorrow for my B5. I noticed his setup stated the 30 degree insert upside down. Any body try this yet or know what timing you end up with by doing so?

The standard inserts are

27.5°, 30°, 32.5°, 35°, 37.5°

The timing you will get with the reversed is;

R37.5°(37.5°), R35°(40°), R32.5°(42.5°), R30°(45°), R27.5°(47.5°)

37.5° is horizontal. So reversing it does nothing. When you line them all up it become obvious.

I think LRP need to start marking them this way! With the abundance of Blinky racing now, the stock inserts are no where near aggressive if used the right way round.

My 13.5t is running 37.5° and 3.9FDR and it is coming off at about 60-65deg (3/4 blinks on the speedo, which means 35/30deg away from shutdown (100deg I understand). I'm going to see how much I can push the timing up before hitting 80-90deg, and can then put the FDR back to something like 4.1ish I expect.

fx35rc 06-24-2014 01:13 PM

21.5
 
Hey guys,

Does anyone know a good timing for X20 21.5. I run TC.

Thanks


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