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Old 10-18-2006 | 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Tim Johnson
Im Chill. I don't really think people are coming to this thread to read about NovaRossi. They come to this thread to read about Sirio. Plain and simple. Please exercise some respect for the topic at hand, Sirio engines.
Tim, don't even bother with that guy... He's a complete idiot plain and simple.
His's life's mission is to post on RCTech and to get a reaction... Don't even bother replying to his posts... The Owner/Mod of RCTech should look at all his posts and see what garbage he's been putting out and ban him completely. They should not only ban his screen name but also his inter-net IP# from his PC/inter-net service provider... Am I the only one that feels this way??? .02

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Old 10-18-2006 | 11:28 AM
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Quick question.. If I was to soak my engine head in Denatured Alcohol to get rid of some of the dirt, will it cause any other problems??
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Old 10-18-2006 | 11:57 AM
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Show your skill at tracks not here.....to someone

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Old 10-18-2006 | 12:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
Quick question.. If I was to soak my engine head in Denatured Alcohol to get rid of some of the dirt, will it cause any other problems??
If your engine has some incrustated dirt that doesn't come off, the better for cleaning is to use them and let cool until is warm (not hot... around 60ºC) to touch and clean it with Serpent putty or a quick blast of brake cleaner and some compressed air (done to me and gave me good results).

If you put your engine into denatured alcohol you're risking to dry the o-rings and crack them. I would not to do it mine engines.
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Old 10-18-2006 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Tim Johnson
Im Chill. I don't really think people are coming to this thread to read about NovaRossi. They come to this thread to read about Sirio. Plain and simple. Please exercise some respect for the topic at hand, Sirio engines.
Hey Tim, if you read my post correct, I was talking about Sirio. I was just asking why so many STI cranks are breaking. I was also asking why i've seen engines loose the fins on their cooling head mysteriously. I did not spruik the Novarossi product once in my post, so im not sure where you were reading about Novarossi.
Should existing users, or people looking to buy Sirio, not be made aware of these problems. "Please excercise some respect" for their right to know.

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Old 10-18-2006 | 03:17 PM
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sometimes I quote the wrong person. sry....LOL
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Old 10-18-2006 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rc_alan
Tim, don't even bother with that guy... He's a complete idiot plain and simple.
His's life's mission is to post on RCTech and to get a reaction... Don't even bother replying to his posts... The Owner/Mod of RCTech should look at all his posts and see what garbage he's been putting out and ban him completely. They should not only ban his screen name but also his inter-net IP# from his PC/inter-net service provider... Am I the only one that feels this way??? .02

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Hey Rc Alan, I believe you are the idiot, by looking at all your post you always act like you knew something whereas you don't know what you are talking about, so take it easy and stick to monitoring not posting, cheers.
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Old 10-18-2006 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Osiris 75
Quick question.. If I was to soak my engine head in Denatured Alcohol to get rid of some of the dirt, will it cause any other problems??
If you're talking about the aluminum heatsink (which I'm sure you are, just making sure), I wash mine with soap and water. I used to clean the cooling heads of other engines with brake cleaner but found that the anodizing went dull. Soap and water doesn't eat away at the anodizing.

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Old 10-18-2006 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by rc_alan
Tim, don't even bother with that guy... He's a complete idiot plain and simple.
His's life's mission is to post on RCTech and to get a reaction... Don't even bother replying to his posts... The Owner/Mod of RCTech should look at all his posts and see what garbage he's been putting out and ban him completely. They should not only ban his screen name but also his inter-net IP# from his PC/inter-net service provider... Am I the only one that feels this way??? .02

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I agree. This thread is for people who are looking for information or providing information about Sirio's.
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Old 10-18-2006 | 06:08 PM
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lets keep this gentlemen like because some of us go to the track & some dont so lets not hide behind the computer lets stay on topic if thats ok you all know who i am the SOLOARTIST name is at the bottom see you at paris & region 12 both motors are very good i know but im just average jo having a good time
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Old 10-18-2006 | 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by jag
I agree. This thread is for people who are looking for information or providing information about Sirio's.

I agree with you Jim...hey these guys that post this crazy stuff and hide behind there screen name are just drinking to much haterade...best thing is not to reply to them and they will go away like a bad cold cya and I wouldnt want to be ya...
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Old 10-19-2006 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Rody
1) Provide a link to where they are half the price
2) Please explain recent crank breakages on STI (plenty at the worlds)
3) Does STI or any sirio come with a rear ceramic bearing
4) My opinion is based on what I think, and i did not say that my advise is
gospel
5) Come out to Moorebank and the drag race is on. Also, try to get more
than one meet out of your motors before you blow them to smitherines.
Including destroying the fins on the head because you ran it so hot
6) Who cares what thread it is
-Nick relax bro obviously I hit a sensor there some where, I didnt mean to gee you up man,

-Like your Sirios I have ran more than 20 litres in most and no explosions still orig rod ????
-I blew one STI at worlds and I know of 2 more, thats all. I also know of several nova based engines that let go at the worlds, thats racing.
-Ceramic bearing wont win races!!!infact u&I wont be able to tell the difference.
-I have lost one fin give me a break man!!!

Dude Im going to the Novarossi thread to preach about the amazing Sirios, that seems to be the go, then I will visit the Mugen thread and preach how good I think G4s are.
Ella re seee you at Moore bank, NOT. You know where ill be racing next See you then.

Ciao
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Old 10-19-2006 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Tim Johnson
The only difference is the Cranckshaft type. The E engine does not have work done to the crankshafts, and the center bore is different.
the bore is smaller i think,hmm beter gas mileage
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Old 10-20-2006 | 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by kickass
-Nick relax bro obviously I hit a sensor there some where, I didnt mean to gee you up man,

-Like your Sirios I have ran more than 20 litres in most and no explosions still orig rod ????
-I blew one STI at worlds and I know of 2 more, thats all. I also know of several nova based engines that let go at the worlds, thats racing.
-Ceramic bearing wont win races!!!infact u&I wont be able to tell the difference.
-I have lost one fin give me a break man!!!

Dude Im going to the Novarossi thread to preach about the amazing Sirios, that seems to be the go, then I will visit the Mugen thread and preach how good I think G4s are.
Ella re seee you at Moore bank, NOT. You know where ill be racing next See you then.

Ciao
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Old 10-20-2006 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by wallyedmonds
the bore is smaller i think,hmm beter gas mileage
The crankshaft center bore is smaller
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