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Old 05-22-2014 | 07:51 AM
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I think I got it.
I was always told, now its a habit, to not gorilla tighten screws. Long story short, I tightened to the point where it wouldn't turn without applying force and went almost 2 more turns tighter.
Haven't tested it yet, but I think it'll be good. Also as I was tightening I pushed on the other side of the pinch bolt and felt it grab the screw and squeeze the carb a lot better.
That's it. You've gotta do the pinch bolt up tighter than you'd probably like. Glad you sorted it.
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Old 05-22-2014 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by JOE SI
Will a full ceramic keep on 12 be much better than on with just a rear ceramic bearing? 1 of mine is about ready for a new rod and bearings and I'm debating if its worth getting the front bearing ceramic also.
No I stick to steel front bearings and ceramic mains. Can't justify the additional cost of front ceramics. Never found a noticeable performance or significant longevity advantage with the front ceramics vs steels.
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Old 05-22-2014 | 01:27 PM
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U guys using virtus or keepon for huge Bangkok?just a quick survey.how about murnan mod or mag tuned?
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Old 05-23-2014 | 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by GPXJOE
U guys using virtus or keepon for huge Bangkok?just a quick survey.how about murnan mod or mag tuned?
For the Huge track I'd go for the MM Flash PT or PT/A. Need lots of low and mid power and the PT is great in this regard.
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Old 05-23-2014 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by GPXJOE
U guys using virtus or keepon for huge Bangkok?just a quick survey.how about murnan mod or mag tuned?
Both of these engines have way more power throughout the band than a flash. I have both murnan modified versions and a stock of each model and they are all awesome at huge. For the WC it'll be virtus hands down (it'll eat the flash for breakfast!).
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Old 05-24-2014 | 10:57 AM
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Murnan or mag tuned?murnan seems more popular isn't it?I might go with virtus murnan
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Old 05-24-2014 | 11:04 AM
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Also, what about the glowplug? Button head shims? Someone told me novarossi plugs are not so durable,so which ones are? And since its hot in Bangkok, hot as in sweaty manboobs hot, how many shims should I put in the button head?same question for which glowplug number since its hot there. My flash was slow in bangkok, and that was at 150celcius temp!
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Old 05-24-2014 | 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by GPXJOE
Also, what about the glowplug? Button head shims? Someone told me novarossi plugs are not so durable,so which ones are? And since its hot in Bangkok, hot as in sweaty manboobs hot, how many shims should I put in the button head?same question for which glowplug number since its hot there. My flash was slow in bangkok, and that was at 150celcius temp!
Murnan Virtus
Stock head shims
Novarossi C6TGF
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Old 05-24-2014 | 05:28 PM
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Anyone else notice the carb they show on the Ison GT is not the one most GT guys would want to use. The idle stop screw would be under the carb if you flip the carb around. I think they are using the onroad carb. It will still work but not preferred.
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Old 05-25-2014 | 07:39 PM
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Anyone else notice the carb they show on the Ison GT is not the one most GT guys would want to use. The idle stop screw would be under the carb if you flip the carb around. I think they are using the onroad carb. It will still work but not preferred.
Lol yes we have noticed but it works You should be looking at a Novarossi CLIO P5 not an ISON. Remember GT is buggy based and the Buggy motors rip! Then you can use the 5 port in your buggy too. Dude you need to look in my pit box Lol! Those 3 motors are all good in GT but they are also killer in buggy and truggy.

I would strongly reccomend the CLIO P5 for GT and Buggy. A little more bottom end and the internals are better.
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Old 05-26-2014 | 01:38 PM
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Lol yes we have noticed but it works You should be looking at a Novarossi CLIO P5 not an ISON. Remember GT is buggy based and the Buggy motors rip! Then you can use the 5 port in your buggy too. Dude you need to look in my pit box Lol! Those 3 motors are all good in GT but they are also killer in buggy and truggy.

I would strongly reccomend the CLIO P5 for GT and Buggy. A little more bottom end and the internals are better.
ISON GT has more power vs CLIO P5. However, CLIO P5 has slight upper hand in quality.....Both engines are great engines for the GT cars.....again it comes down to setup......Oh, and driving of course!
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Old 05-26-2014 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Flyin Hawaiian1
ISON GT has more power vs CLIO P5. However, CLIO P5 has slight upper hand in quality.....Both engines are great engines for the GT cars.....again it comes down to setup......Oh, and driving of course!
If by power you mean top end?
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Old 05-27-2014 | 09:09 AM
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A little debate ensued Sunday that I need cleared up. Are the Nova Pre-run engines truly broke in and ready for optimum race tuning out of the box?
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Old 05-27-2014 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamCarnage
A little debate ensued Sunday that I need cleared up. Are the Nova Pre-run engines truly broke in and ready for optimum race tuning out of the box?
Not totally broken in as I understand it. Almost there but need finishing off. I'd go about 4 tanks slightly rich and then start tuning it in. You'll know when the motor drops as it will stop going rich and start holding tune.
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Old 05-27-2014 | 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamCarnage
A little debate ensued Sunday that I need cleared up. Are the Nova Pre-run engines truly broke in and ready for optimum race tuning out of the box?
I was told to do a full fuel bottle(500cc) at a rich setting, don't let it shift, then after that start tunning for speed.
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