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Old 05-19-2016 | 06:54 PM
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Default Effects of switching from a 5.9mm carb to a 6.5mm carb on a .12 engine?

I have a HPI .12R SS engine that I'm getting ready to start using. The rotary carb that comes with it is old, and the throat is noticeably narrower than the inlet and the outlet. I was thinking of switching to the carb that's used on the Nitro Star 3.0 engine (yes, I've checked and it does fit); the Nitro Star 3.0 carb has a 6.5mm throat, which almost exactly matches the diameter of the inlet and outlet. Additionally, I've used this carb before and I know it holds a tune well, so it would be nice to have that reliability.

If I understand the venturi tuning guides I've read, switching to a carb with a larger diameter will increase max RPMs at the expense of low-end torque, but will the difference I specified (.6mm) actually have a noticeable effect on an engine with a .12ci displacement? If so, is there any way to compensate by tuning other aspects of the engine to regain the lost torque?

EDIT: I should mention, what originally gave me the idea of using the Nitro Star 3.0 carb on this engine is, the carb that came on this engine is also used on the old .18SS Outlaw engine. The .18SS and .12R SS share a lot of parts. So I figured, if this carb is suitable for use on a .18 engine, maybe the carb from a .18 engine can also be used on this engine.

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