Engine Tuning Advice
#1
O.K. my nitro loving friends, not the best night of racing I've had. I stayed for a bit after racing tonight and tried to get a tune into the car. I am running a Picco EDO X .12. High end is easy and perfect, but I can not get a tune into the low end. When the car is just starting to warm up, it is super responsive off the line, but after 3 minutes of hard racing it seems to get incredibly lean on the bottom end. I pull the trigger and nothing happens for about .5 - 1 second and the idle is screaming. I am almost thinking there is an air leak somewhere. I am going to reseal the carb and front plate with high temp ATV and also check the lines and tank. Any other ideas?
#3
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Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 41
for me i wouldn't tune during happy hour the motor will always going to lean out what plug and percent of fuel you are running
but for picco engine .6 is where you want to be on the gap and if the engine if to responsive just richen the bottom like 3 hrs and what clutch spring are you using
O and also if the tires are small that will also lean out the engine and being over and under geared
but for picco engine .6 is where you want to be on the gap and if the engine if to responsive just richen the bottom like 3 hrs and what clutch spring are you using
O and also if the tires are small that will also lean out the engine and being over and under geared
#5
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Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 41
for me personally i would only use picco reds or os plus for picco engines
i ask about clutch if the spring is to tight it will make the bottom flat i would hand tight the spring I'm guessing you using 417 m spring and go 3 hrs richer on the bottom and try the picco plug ., and if you pinch the fuel line for you need to do atleast a 6 count benouse the picco has more timing then the novas
i ask about clutch if the spring is to tight it will make the bottom flat i would hand tight the spring I'm guessing you using 417 m spring and go 3 hrs richer on the bottom and try the picco plug ., and if you pinch the fuel line for you need to do atleast a 6 count benouse the picco has more timing then the novas
#7
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Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 528
From: Hong Kong
O.K. my nitro loving friends, not the best night of racing I've had. I stayed for a bit after racing tonight and tried to get a tune into the car. I am running a Picco EDO X .12. High end is easy and perfect, but I can not get a tune into the low end. When the car is just starting to warm up, it is super responsive off the line, but after 3 minutes of hard racing it seems to get incredibly lean on the bottom end. I pull the trigger and nothing happens for about .5 - 1 second and the idle is screaming. I am almost thinking there is an air leak somewhere. I am going to reseal the carb and front plate with high temp ATV and also check the lines and tank. Any other ideas?
Not only the tuning matter, but make sure the clutch is installed correctly.
Assume everything is right, warm up the engine and run on track to tune the HSN until good high end speed and barely smoke.
Drive hard and bring it back to listen the idle, of course assume the engine won't stall and idle not too high, lean the LSN until achieve a slow idle drop
to original idle.
#8
O.K. my nitro loving friends, not the best night of racing I've had. I stayed for a bit after racing tonight and tried to get a tune into the car. I am running a Picco EDO X .12. High end is easy and perfect, but I can not get a tune into the low end. When the car is just starting to warm up, it is super responsive off the line, but after 3 minutes of hard racing it seems to get incredibly lean on the bottom end. I pull the trigger and nothing happens for about .5 - 1 second and the idle is screaming. I am almost thinking there is an air leak somewhere. I am going to reseal the carb and front plate with high temp ATV and also check the lines and tank. Any other ideas?




