Nitro Warm up
#1
I have asked the question before on another thread. But had no real good answer to my question. Maybe your Nitro wisdom can shine some light onto this subject.
Why do Nitro cars have to warm up for soooooo long before every heat? Sometimes twice as long as the race.?????
And how long do you think you need to warm up for????
Coxy
Why do Nitro cars have to warm up for soooooo long before every heat? Sometimes twice as long as the race.?????
And how long do you think you need to warm up for????
Coxy
Last edited by Coxy; 07-18-2002 at 05:27 PM.
#2
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 7,016
From: Mongville
LOL
Well coxy isnt it obvious they need enough time to destroy their cars before the start of the race, At mingara the other week they were given ten minutes for a five minute race, im so glad these propertions dont carry over to Mains, as imagine waiting for the half hour final.
Well coxy isnt it obvious they need enough time to destroy their cars before the start of the race, At mingara the other week they were given ten minutes for a five minute race, im so glad these propertions dont carry over to Mains, as imagine waiting for the half hour final.
#3
With Nitro cars you need time to warm the engines up and check the tune...
1. the engine may need to be richend
2. the engine may need to be leaned out
3. after a couple of minutes the engine temp willl stablize
after all this the race can start....
I think a 5 minute warmup period prior to race start is plenty!
1. the engine may need to be richend
2. the engine may need to be leaned out
3. after a couple of minutes the engine temp willl stablize
after all this the race can start....
I think a 5 minute warmup period prior to race start is plenty!
#5
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 7,016
From: Mongville
I have always said i wanted to try one out, you just have never had it ready to go.
Cant the engine be bought up to temp on the starter? Does it necessarily need to be running around the track in order to get heat into it, god knows they all sit there and rev the thing anyway.
Cant the engine be bought up to temp on the starter? Does it necessarily need to be running around the track in order to get heat into it, god knows they all sit there and rev the thing anyway.
#6
Originally posted by black-knight
Hey Coxy or Besercoe! either of you guys are welcome to guest drive my Nitro TC3 anytime you like!....if your up to it???
Hey Coxy or Besercoe! either of you guys are welcome to guest drive my Nitro TC3 anytime you like!....if your up to it???
As far as the warm up is concerned. surely you would have it sitting there warming up before the race on the starter box. and how come I never see any pit work on the cars in the warm up. It's just a all out sprint race to see who can wear out the tryes first. Also is going flat out the best way to warm up an engine.
I don't know, pray tell.
Coxy
#8
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Why do nitro 's get a warm up? Simple BECAUSE THEY CAN!!! If u electric guy's had 1 u would run out of go go
. No really u have to tune your engine to #1. the track
#2. the conditions, weather it be cold, overcast or sunny & hot the tuning will change acording to the current conditions. Plus sitting on the starter box doesn't give u a correct indicatioin of tune as there is not as much air going past the cooling fins on the engine. We also need more driving time as we are not as good as u guy's
. No really u have to tune your engine to #1. the track#2. the conditions, weather it be cold, overcast or sunny & hot the tuning will change acording to the current conditions. Plus sitting on the starter box doesn't give u a correct indicatioin of tune as there is not as much air going past the cooling fins on the engine. We also need more driving time as we are not as good as u guy's
Last edited by fatdoggy; 07-19-2002 at 01:58 PM.
#10
Just love comments from the on lookers that don't understand. bet they just jump into there cars on a freezing cold morning, start it and drive away with out even turning the heater on and wounder why they freeze to death.
To help out here, about five minutes from the last heat to the start of the Nitro race should be plenty, but in some cases the driver/tuners are that far out that they need half an hour just to start the car. This makes it annoying not only to the better set up guys but also to guys like yourselves waiting for the meeting to move on.
The last meeting at Moorebank, we were given 3 minutes between the last heat and the start of our heat to get onto the track and warm up, now that is even faster than most electric meets i've been to.
There are certain dynamics with a nitro powered vehicle that need the warm-up time, over 5 minutes is WAY TOO MUCH.
You electric guys are welcome to come along and find out how a real nitro car (not a toy tin top) works
You electric guys are welcome to come along and find out how a real nitro car (not a toy tin top) works
To help out here, about five minutes from the last heat to the start of the Nitro race should be plenty, but in some cases the driver/tuners are that far out that they need half an hour just to start the car. This makes it annoying not only to the better set up guys but also to guys like yourselves waiting for the meeting to move on.
The last meeting at Moorebank, we were given 3 minutes between the last heat and the start of our heat to get onto the track and warm up, now that is even faster than most electric meets i've been to.
There are certain dynamics with a nitro powered vehicle that need the warm-up time, over 5 minutes is WAY TOO MUCH.
You electric guys are welcome to come along and find out how a real nitro car (not a toy tin top) works
You electric guys are welcome to come along and find out how a real nitro car (not a toy tin top) works
#11
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 82
From: Nowra
Originally posted by black-knight
Hey Coxy or Besercoe! either of you guys are welcome to guest drive my Nitro TC3 anytime you like!....if your up to it???
Hey Coxy or Besercoe! either of you guys are welcome to guest drive my Nitro TC3 anytime you like!....if your up to it???
what engine do you have in yours
cya
#12
Originally posted by ozzie boy
im getting a ntc3 in a few days probabaly and also chuckin a novarossi cx12p in it
what engine do you have in yours
cya
im getting a ntc3 in a few days probabaly and also chuckin a novarossi cx12p in it
what engine do you have in yours
cya
#13
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Joined: Sep 2001
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From: Illawarra
3 minute warm ups were the norm at Moorebank today with no problems for anyone
I think you will find that at the Meca last weekend the computer/printer/loop stuffed up a couple of times for the electric guys as well as the nitro guys
I think you will find that at the Meca last weekend the computer/printer/loop stuffed up a couple of times for the electric guys as well as the nitro guys
#15
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From: Illawarra
Originally posted by black-knight
yeh 3 minute warmups are enough, except for me! all day today was a warmup for me! maybe i will get my act together and race next meeting!
yeh 3 minute warmups are enough, except for me! all day today was a warmup for me! maybe i will get my act together and race next meeting!
Ive FINALLY found my glitch (i think)
my car doesnt like me Standing in the middle of the drivers stand
it runs perfect when i stand in the pole postion spot, shame ill never get to stand there for getting pole




