Originally posted by InitialD
afm, perhaps the reliability of your Sirio engine has got to do with it being ABC instead of AAC? The engines that Fura Fura mentioned failing... Are they ABC or AAC?
So if one were to get the 5 port EVO II engine, which one now? ABC or AAC?
Good question "D" Something to ask Fura Fura when he answers some questions I've asked him a couple of posts back.
Any way, when I asked my contacts in Spain before buyin my engine about which one to get, they said to me to stick with ABC, that AAC was not being used by official drivers at the European Champinoship last year in Portugal, and that for the Pre Worlds in Brasil official drivers were going to use ABC, and they did, and won. That told me it was best to stay with proven technolgy, and let somebody else be "guinea pig". My decision has proven me right.
Got the official time results from this Sunday's race and the winner U$ 340.00 RB Rody Tuned engine stablished new track record at 24.045 secs, and I made second best time with my $200.00 Sirio Evo2 AFM Modified at 24.077 secs. That's only .032 secs. difference, which I admit is because he is a better driver than me, he has a Kyosho Evo, and I have an old Yokomo GT4
I think Sirio engines, properly tuned can give you exelent run for your money.
AFM