RB Concept Engine Thread..
#707
He is a new video on Neobuggy on tuning your NR engine that you can apply to your RB engine.
http://vimeo.com/7595905
#708
This is normal, I don't believe you will find two fuels that run the same. For example whenever I sell a customer Byron Gen 2 ( switching over from another brand of fuel) I let them know not to be scared when you start your engine it may be on the rich side. I even help them with the transition if they want me to.
He is a new video on Neobuggy on tuning your NR engine that you can apply to your RB engine.
http://vimeo.com/7595905
He is a new video on Neobuggy on tuning your NR engine that you can apply to your RB engine.
http://vimeo.com/7595905
#712
Shouldn't buy into the Hype
here is the K9's clone
http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=21551
#714
Shouldn't buy into the Hype
here is the K9's clone
http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=21551
here is the K9's clone
http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=21551

#715
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Some pics of the K9.
http://www.automodelisme.com/index.p...1&limitstart=0
Some better pics of the internals, from the
Nitro Engines threads.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/exclusiv...sentation.html
http://www.automodelisme.com/index.p...1&limitstart=0
Some better pics of the internals, from the
Nitro Engines threads.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/exclusiv...sentation.html
#716
This is normal, I don't believe you will find two fuels that run the same. For example whenever I sell a customer Byron Gen 2 ( switching over from another brand of fuel) I let them know not to be scared when you start your engine it may be on the rich side. I even help them with the transition if they want me to.
He is a new video on Neobuggy on tuning your NR engine that you can apply to your RB engine.
http://vimeo.com/7595905
He is a new video on Neobuggy on tuning your NR engine that you can apply to your RB engine.
http://vimeo.com/7595905
#717
Shouldn't buy into the Hype
here is the K9's clone
http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=21551
here is the K9's clone
http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=21551
#718
I am going to say again the RB K9 engine is awesome! I have not had one problem with this engine, starts and stays tuned everytime I start it. It is a true performer for a low cost. I would love try one modified, but as fast and smooth as it already is I think I will leave it alone.
No problem gixxerman, this video is a great tool in teaching someone to tune their engine.
No problem gixxerman, this video is a great tool in teaching someone to tune their engine.
#720
Ever since entering 1/8 offroad I've been used RB motors.
Out of service: 1st WS7 RBMods lasted 3.5 gallons before loosing compression.
Club Races: S5 that has 4.5 gallons, running strong, great idle, great compression.
Larger Races: S7 that has 2.5 gallons, running strong, great idle, great compression.
On the two I run for club races / larger races. I have not done any maintenance on them its all orginal bearings & conrod. They idle like a champ, I've never flamed out in any race. Right or wrong I use the turbohead with a p3. I use 2045 with a 7mm carb restrictor always making the 7:30 pit window (8+ till dry). The tempatures are always reasonable 215 - 230's. I never adjust the botton end on these, only the top end sometimes. I love how all the parts for the S series fit each other, so even if I need to replace something I can always swap for a working engine. Have definately loved the RB engines. I've had two 2045 stingers bend / crack, I'd recommened JB Weld around the stinger to strengthen it.
I just got an awesome deal on a WS7 on ebay and will be breaking this in soon now.
Out of service: 1st WS7 RBMods lasted 3.5 gallons before loosing compression.
Club Races: S5 that has 4.5 gallons, running strong, great idle, great compression.
Larger Races: S7 that has 2.5 gallons, running strong, great idle, great compression.
On the two I run for club races / larger races. I have not done any maintenance on them its all orginal bearings & conrod. They idle like a champ, I've never flamed out in any race. Right or wrong I use the turbohead with a p3. I use 2045 with a 7mm carb restrictor always making the 7:30 pit window (8+ till dry). The tempatures are always reasonable 215 - 230's. I never adjust the botton end on these, only the top end sometimes. I love how all the parts for the S series fit each other, so even if I need to replace something I can always swap for a working engine. Have definately loved the RB engines. I've had two 2045 stingers bend / crack, I'd recommened JB Weld around the stinger to strengthen it.
I just got an awesome deal on a WS7 on ebay and will be breaking this in soon now.
Last edited by jk1152; 11-22-2009 at 09:32 AM.



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