Trinity EXTECH .21
#2026
This advice comes directly from Team Epic (Trinity): Sirio/ ExTech .21 Nitro Engine
I found this advice really holds true, I have been running Extech Motors for the last 3 years. All there saying is don't always think HSN first, making a small adjustment on Low end will usually bring it back in to tune.
I found this advice really holds true, I have been running Extech Motors for the last 3 years. All there saying is don't always think HSN first, making a small adjustment on Low end will usually bring it back in to tune.
Thanks for the info on run time.. I guess 9 minutes will have to be good enough.. I'm running sportsman and we only run 15 minute mains at my track so 10 isn't much help, but state series runs 20 minute mains, and that's what i was hoping for..
#2027
This advice comes directly from Team Epic (Trinity): Sirio/ ExTech .21 Nitro Engine
I found this advice really holds true, I have been running Extech Motors for the last 3 years. All there saying is don't always think HSN first, making a small adjustment on Low end will usually bring it back in to tune.
I found this advice really holds true, I have been running Extech Motors for the last 3 years. All there saying is don't always think HSN first, making a small adjustment on Low end will usually bring it back in to tune.
Oh I forgot to say. Snapped yet another cooling head. I am done searching or using an extech head. I just put a nova head on it and called it a day.
#2028
Yep this happened to me yesterday. I needed more power and went with the high. Didnt work. Went back to the original setting I had on the high turned the low and then the high and viola. All the power I could handle.
Oh I forgot to say. Snapped yet another cooling head. I am done searching or using an extech head. I just put a nova head on it and called it a day.
Oh I forgot to say. Snapped yet another cooling head. I am done searching or using an extech head. I just put a nova head on it and called it a day.
#2029
#2030
Tech Regular
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 302
From: Virginia
my ex tech cooling head broke off yesterday at the end of our 3rd qual...no wrecks either...it just plain snapped off....I put a nova P5xl head on it, so we will see how it cools, but the ex tech heads are most certainly a pos
#2032
O'donnell makes some nice cheap cooling heads for them, and you can get them in 5 colors i think.
#2033
I've read this problem on this thread a few times, and honestly it scares me considering I picked up one of the last ones.. It also surproses me, because Trinity heads have always been known for how well they cool.. I hope this is related to a certain batch of engines..
#2035

@ going down front straight made left turn , cooling head kept going straight
Its funny cause I never had this problem and I never heard of it till I read this forum.
#2038
Tix,
I usually run the bat pipe just about everywhere and it has become my go to pipe. Some guys have had good luck with others. Not sure on the '57, might work out better.
I usually run the 8mm in the carb and have ran the 7mm, not sure which one is better as I seem to get just about the same ammount of run time with both. Don't think there any smaller ones that fit unless you go to a different carb setup. I could be off on that though as I thought the GRP ones looked like they might fit, but never got around to trying them.
I usually run the bat pipe just about everywhere and it has become my go to pipe. Some guys have had good luck with others. Not sure on the '57, might work out better.
I usually run the 8mm in the carb and have ran the 7mm, not sure which one is better as I seem to get just about the same ammount of run time with both. Don't think there any smaller ones that fit unless you go to a different carb setup. I could be off on that though as I thought the GRP ones looked like they might fit, but never got around to trying them.
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