Argus USA Engines Thread
#2011
Tech Master
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 1,628
That's disinformation, all the Taiwan engines are designed to run the OS style plugs and most of them come with one or a copy. So it is infact the complete opposite, why would anyone choose to run a nova plug in it?
#2012
Rex
#2013
Here is the last few minutes of the 1/8 buggy A-main. Kendall is running a modified Argus R8. He ended up 2nd behind Adam Drake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvepUVfyyf0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvepUVfyyf0
#2014
Here is the last few minutes of the 1/8 buggy A-main. Kendall is running a modified Argus R8. He ended up 2nd behind Adam Drake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvepUVfyyf0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvepUVfyyf0
#2017
For the mod on his R8 I ran the D52 style full circle crank with added crank timing. It also has a modified backplate and an Avid ceramic rear bearing. There is no dremel cuts in the engine, all stock ports.
Kendall was running a Orion 2058 but the last 2 races he has ran the 0801, the 0801 is more bottom end. About the same mileage with either. Kendall uses the 8mm carb insert. We use Od 97t or 77t plugs and honestly I may have changed it once in the 6 weekends on it.
Rex
#2018
I always get a kick out of watching things on pit lane during events. I see engines I hear about here on Rc tech with big claims of 12 minutes etc. I saw last weekend on of the engines engineered for fuel mileage come into the pits at 6 minutes! Adam Drake and Kendall were the only 2 to go more than 7.5 minutes. It would be great to pit at 10 minutes and I think we could with Kendalls setup but it is just too close and I dont like running out of fuel. It is however really nice to wait 3-4 laps after everyone cycles through and you have a nice clear pit lane to pit.
Rex
Rex
#2020
I always get a kick out of watching things on pit lane during events. I see engines I hear about here on Rc tech with big claims of 12 minutes etc. I saw last weekend on of the engines engineered for fuel mileage come into the pits at 6 minutes! Adam Drake and Kendall were the only 2 to go more than 7.5 minutes. It would be great to pit at 10 minutes and I think we could with Kendalls setup but it is just too close and I dont like running out of fuel. It is however really nice to wait 3-4 laps after everyone cycles through and you have a nice clear pit lane to pit.
Rex
Rex
#2021
Rex
#2022
#2023
For sundays mains i went with a different engine in truggy, and only did 8 minute stops for not having time with this engine on the track. Stupid me never changed the plug when i dropped it in, half way through the A the plug decided it had enough.
#2024
Tech Adept
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 115
From: greece
helllo i have an argus a5 engine using 25% rb fuel with edit efra 2032 pipe and long manifold 8mm venturi in carb nad novarrosi c6tcq clow plug.engine running about 100 to 110 celsius temperature.great power no flame out but i need more runtime.the best i get is around 8 minutes.if i use 7mm venturi i will be able to get 10 minutes runtime??
#2025
helllo i have an argus a5 engine using 25% rb fuel with edit efra 2032 pipe and long manifold 8mm venturi in carb nad novarrosi c6tcq clow plug.engine running about 100 to 110 celsius temperature.great power no flame out but i need more runtime.the best i get is around 8 minutes.if i use 7mm venturi i will be able to get 10 minutes runtime??
Rex



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