Sirio engines thread
#647
Originally posted by gentleman81
its a small parking lot track with a 150 ft straight way and about 300- 400 total track distance, i am running odonnel 20percent , a rdlogics turbo 2 pipe and ofna turbo plug. track temps were about 70-80deg last race, i race one race all day at about 200deg but it was hotter that day. how much does the temp effect how that motor will run hot? mtx3
its a small parking lot track with a 150 ft straight way and about 300- 400 total track distance, i am running odonnel 20percent , a rdlogics turbo 2 pipe and ofna turbo plug. track temps were about 70-80deg last race, i race one race all day at about 200deg but it was hotter that day. how much does the temp effect how that motor will run hot? mtx3
What gearing do you have??? With such a small track you should be geared very low to make that Sirio get on power. If you have 1.0 module gears, use 15/48 on first gear and 19/44 on second gear.
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#648
the plug is a 51006 part number on it and it runs good never flames out or floods really, i dont know what its is equal to. i do have a hpi plug which i have heard are made by novarossi or atleast are very close, it is a cold-r8 (p/n 1508) do u thing they are the problem
i found these plugs are they the same it doesnt have the G in the part number?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
i found these plugs are they the same it doesnt have the G in the part number?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW
Last edited by gentleman81; 10-14-2004 at 10:17 AM.
#650
Originally posted by gentleman81
[B..........................i found these plugs are they the same it doesnt have the G in the part number?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW [/B]
[B..........................i found these plugs are they the same it doesnt have the G in the part number?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW [/B]
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#651
Originally posted by gentleman81
i have the stock gearing which is 47/43 and 16/20 but i want to go to the .8 gears with a 22/58 28/52 or something close, is that wise?
i have the stock gearing which is 47/43 and 16/20 but i want to go to the .8 gears with a 22/58 28/52 or something close, is that wise?
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#653
Originally posted by gentleman81
so what u are saying is that i am geared so that i wont hit my top speed on this small track
so what u are saying is that i am geared so that i wont hit my top speed on this small track
Check my car's setting a couple of posts back, and my track is about 1,000 ft long, and the main straight is about 200ft long, and I'm geared to the shortest second gear possible with 0.8 module (25/54).
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#654
so since u run a mtx3 and a evo 2 your recomendation with be worth gold, but on the 1.0 gears and the 0.8 gears which do u like? i see that the mugen drivers use the .8
my total track size should be more like 500-700 feet i geuss but still i need to get up to speed which i am not the current time. do u know what the stock r40 and g4 gearing is? those are my major competition at the track?
my total track size should be more like 500-700 feet i geuss but still i need to get up to speed which i am not the current time. do u know what the stock r40 and g4 gearing is? those are my major competition at the track?
#655
Originally posted by gentleman81
so since u run a mtx3 and a evo 2 your recomendation with be worth gold, but on the 1.0 gears and the 0.8 gears which do u like? i see that the mugen drivers use the .8
my total track size should be more like 500-700 feet i geuss but still i need to get up to speed which i am not the current time. do u know what the stock r40 and g4 gearing is? those are my major competition at the track?
so since u run a mtx3 and a evo 2 your recomendation with be worth gold, but on the 1.0 gears and the 0.8 gears which do u like? i see that the mugen drivers use the .8
my total track size should be more like 500-700 feet i geuss but still i need to get up to speed which i am not the current time. do u know what the stock r40 and g4 gearing is? those are my major competition at the track?
The reason top drivers from Mugen use the 0.8 modules is because most top level competition is done over large flowing tracks, and they make better use of the larger gearing possibilties.
The other technological reason is that 0.8 modules are a little bit smaller, so they give you a tad more acceleration because there is less centrifugal mass to move, but that isn't noticeable but by the best pros of the hobby.
The use of one module system over the other depends if you can build your gearing equally with both systems, than I'd go with 0.8 modules, but if you can't get the right gearing with them you must go with 1.0 modules.
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#656
so u should try the .8 20/60 and 25/54 for my smaller track
i was noticing that to get my top speed i was almost out of track and into the corner at my track, this should help alot, do u know of a gearing manual or guide i would love to be able to get a couple sets and kow what type of reaction to look for instead of trying blind.
i was noticing that to get my top speed i was almost out of track and into the corner at my track, this should help alot, do u know of a gearing manual or guide i would love to be able to get a couple sets and kow what type of reaction to look for instead of trying blind.
#657
Originally posted by gentleman81
so u should try the .8 20/60 and 25/54 for my smaller track
i was noticing that to get my top speed i was almost out of track and into the corner at my track, this should help alot, do u know of a gearing manual or guide i would love to be able to get a couple sets and kow what type of reaction to look for instead of trying blind.
so u should try the .8 20/60 and 25/54 for my smaller track
i was noticing that to get my top speed i was almost out of track and into the corner at my track, this should help alot, do u know of a gearing manual or guide i would love to be able to get a couple sets and kow what type of reaction to look for instead of trying blind.
20/60 gives you 7.579 final gear ratio on first speed
25/54 gives you 5.457 final gear ratio on second speed
If you go to 1.0 modules, you can get:
15/48 gives you 8.084 final gear ratio on first speed
19/44 gives you 5.850 final gear ratio on second speed
15/47 gives you 7.916 final gear ratio on first speed
19/43 gives you 5.717 final gear ratio on second speed
15/46 gives you 7.747 final gear ratio on first speed
19/42 gives you 5.584 finalgear ratio on second speed
16/48 gives you 7.579 final gear ratio on first speed
20/44 gives you 5.558 final gear ratio on second speed
Right now you have:
16/47 gives you 7.421 final gear ratio on first speed
20/43 gives you 5.432 final gear ratio on second speed
Conclusion: you have 4 shorter gearing combination options on 1.0 modules than what you currently have right now.
Time for experimenting my friend
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#659
CONGRATULATIONS TO SIRIO
FIRST 200MM WORLD CHAMPION.....WHAT A PERFORMANCE SHOW THEY'VE PUT ON THE WORLDS...EIGHT CARS ON THE FINAL
100% EFFECTIVITY....FASTEST LAPS......ˇˇˇˇWOW!!!!
1.-ADRIEN BERTIN
2.-TAKAAKI SHIMO
3.-CHRIS TOSOLINI
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK......
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FIRST 200MM WORLD CHAMPION.....WHAT A PERFORMANCE SHOW THEY'VE PUT ON THE WORLDS...EIGHT CARS ON THE FINAL
100% EFFECTIVITY....FASTEST LAPS......ˇˇˇˇWOW!!!!
1.-ADRIEN BERTIN
2.-TAKAAKI SHIMO
3.-CHRIS TOSOLINI
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK......
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