STS .28 pull-start engine
#467
http://www.stsrc.com.tw/download/21%...ual%20v3.1.pdf
Operating Temperatures:
15C-25C = 100C
59F-77F = 212F
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25C-35C = 120C
77F-95C = 248F
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35C+ = 140C
95F+ = 284F
Operating Temperatures:
15C-25C = 100C
59F-77F = 212F
-
25C-35C = 120C
77F-95C = 248F
-
35C+ = 140C
95F+ = 284F
#468
Originally Posted by Artificial-I
Operating Temperatures:
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35C+ = 140C
95F+ = 284F
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35C+ = 140C
95F+ = 284F
Thats why, ppl not using STS engine always says the engine is not good.actually they dont know whats the right operating temp. I salute STS. Well done.
#469
dead thread.
lets keep it going.
Who's running the sts .28 on a 1/8 scale buggy??? I just took it out of my savage and dropped it on my inferno 7.5 we'll see how it handles tomorrow at the track.
lets keep it going.
Who's running the sts .28 on a 1/8 scale buggy??? I just took it out of my savage and dropped it on my inferno 7.5 we'll see how it handles tomorrow at the track.
#470
Originally Posted by ozpall
dead thread.
lets keep it going.
Who's running the sts .28 on a 1/8 scale buggy??? I just took it out of my savage and dropped it on my inferno 7.5 we'll see how it handles tomorrow at the track.
lets keep it going.
Who's running the sts .28 on a 1/8 scale buggy??? I just took it out of my savage and dropped it on my inferno 7.5 we'll see how it handles tomorrow at the track.
#471
Originally Posted by dino.tw
It should not have any problem. I also install a .28 on my X1CR. I can tell you that it is the beat practice engine for buggy. The engine has much more power than any modified .21 engine but its price is very economy. 

Dino: im bored, so i just answer this on yer behalf. hope u dont mind.
#473
Originally Posted by ozpall
cool, i'll post updates on my after i get back from the track. what cb are you running? is 14 too small? man mine is going to pop whelies.
#475
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 32
From: Hong Kong
I've been running this motor for about 2 gallons now. I am very impressed with it so far.
I'm with jfc_tech on the motor temp issue. I've been running mine at the average temp of 110C and it's not where as quick as my friend's who is running his at about 140C...man that thing screamed!!!
I am thinking about switching to the STS green head .21 once I am done with this .28. My CRT is gonna flyyyyyyyyyyy.
I'm with jfc_tech on the motor temp issue. I've been running mine at the average temp of 110C and it's not where as quick as my friend's who is running his at about 140C...man that thing screamed!!!
I am thinking about switching to the STS green head .21 once I am done with this .28. My CRT is gonna flyyyyyyyyyyy.
#477
Originally Posted by crunch123
I've been running this motor for about 2 gallons now. I am very impressed with it so far.
I'm with jfc_tech on the motor temp issue. I've been running mine at the average temp of 110C and it's not where as quick as my friend's who is running his at about 140C...man that thing screamed!!!
I am thinking about switching to the STS green head .21 once I am done with this .28. My CRT is gonna flyyyyyyyyyyy.
I'm with jfc_tech on the motor temp issue. I've been running mine at the average temp of 110C and it's not where as quick as my friend's who is running his at about 140C...man that thing screamed!!!
I am thinking about switching to the STS green head .21 once I am done with this .28. My CRT is gonna flyyyyyyyyyyy.

i seldom race my engine using temp gauge to tune it. i ever gone 145C(my pitboy said so...without my knowledge) on my savage. that was like 38-40C outside temp..damn one hot final. managed to stay the whole 4omins race.end up 3rd
#478
i have one of the carb inserts in my 28 thats in my jammin, at my local track, it runs about 200 degrees, and i get about 8 min to a tank, and im one of the fastest guys on the track, cant wait to take it to a big track and open her up all the way, i have over a gal through mine and it starts and runs great



