The New Werks B5 .21 Racing Engine
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thanks for the reply heidman1, I thought I read that it took only half gallon on here. 3/4th of a gallon is not that bad. I bought this engine because of the half gallon break in so less stress on connecting rod, not to mention the awesome feedback

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I just got my 2 Werks B5's today from Amain and man they look NICE, can't wait to hear it.
Ron: That really stinks about the fuel I was hoping you would be able to point me in the right direction. I would rather not order online, could you tell me what would be the best choice fuel to run next to yours. I can get Odonell and Byrons since that is mostly the choice of fuel in m area.
Ron: That really stinks about the fuel I was hoping you would be able to point me in the right direction. I would rather not order online, could you tell me what would be the best choice fuel to run next to yours. I can get Odonell and Byrons since that is mostly the choice of fuel in m area.
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I just got my 2 Werks B5's today from Amain and man they look NICE, can't wait to hear it.
Ron: That really stinks about the fuel I was hoping you would be able to point me in the right direction. I would rather not order online, could you tell me what would be the best choice fuel to run next to yours. I can get Odonell and Byrons since that is mostly the choice of fuel in m area.
Ron: That really stinks about the fuel I was hoping you would be able to point me in the right direction. I would rather not order online, could you tell me what would be the best choice fuel to run next to yours. I can get Odonell and Byrons since that is mostly the choice of fuel in m area.
I've spent a lot of time with lubricants and fuel testing and this is an area where significant performance advantages can be achieved if people take the time to test and optimize their engines for the type of fuel that they are running. When doing so the differences in fuels becomes extremely evident! Having said that though doing so does start to get a little technical lol and is probably outside of the scope of the average reader on a forum like this. So...frankly it's kinda up to you as to which brand you prefer to go with. I know it's not really a direct answer as to which to go with but hope this helps a bit.
Regards,
Ron
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Thanks for the reply Ron, and it did help a bit. Being just an average racer I don't think that I could benefit from such thing that a pro would such as spool time but being an average racer I do still look for the run time and running the best quality products that I can within my budget.
How would someone go about having a local hobby shop set up to order fuel through you?
How would someone go about having a local hobby shop set up to order fuel through you?
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Thanks for the reply Ron, and it did help a bit. Being just an average racer I don't think that I could benefit from such thing that a pro would such as spool time but being an average racer I do still look for the run time and running the best quality products that I can within my budget.
How would someone go about having a local hobby shop set up to order fuel through you?
How would someone go about having a local hobby shop set up to order fuel through you?



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