NOVAROSSI Engine thread....
#586
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I couldn't stand it. Bought the FMS for my 808. Wow. Easy break in, smooth power and it has what it takes. It makes the sweetest sound on the pipe. 9853 pipe, short round nova header. Its still breaking in too. 7mm restrictor sounded about right to me. When this thing is ready it's going to fly....Hats off to Jim and Chris at Nova USA......Bring the rain.....
#587
One tip: On the Novarossi engines like the plus-4, toro, and FMS, the front bearing is just .3mm wider, double sealed, so when installing the flywheel and clutch, the clutch bell sticks out a little farther and can make the spur ride on the inside of the clutch bell gear. I ground the tip of the clutch nut, the tapered part, just a tiny bit so you can still use at least one shim to protect the clutch bearings and maintain proper alignment. Every car is different, but it seems to happen more often than not. Just a thought........
One question. What after run oil is safe for the silicone ramp on the crank?
I use Marvel Mystery oil, but I'm not sure it's safe on the filled crank.....
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#591
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One question. What after run oil is safe for the silicone ramp on the crank?
I use Marvel Mystery oil, but I'm not sure it's safe on the filled crank.....[/QUOTE]
Monty recommended me to RB mods oil and I have been using it for a few weeks on a HES P5 motor seams good
I use Marvel Mystery oil, but I'm not sure it's safe on the filled crank.....[/QUOTE]
Monty recommended me to RB mods oil and I have been using it for a few weeks on a HES P5 motor seams good
#592
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I have an 086 ofna pipe from a while back, I am running the 41021 header on the 9853 pipe. I will have to take your advice. I'm going to a big track this weekend, thus the new FMS. I mainly run p5's, but I wanted an engine for the larger tracks. I had the blue head 7 port nova and this engine looks similar, but it's way better. I've never heard an engine get on the pipe like the FMS besides a full mod whatever. As I was driving it. I thought, that's what I was looking for. I think the Toro Team might be awesome too if they really gave it more torque, but I didn't want to spend more than 300 bucks just to find out.
One tip: On the Novarossi engines like the plus-4, toro, and FMS, the front bearing is just .3mm wider, double sealed, so when installing the flywheel and clutch, the clutch bell sticks out a little farther and can make the spur ride on the inside of the clutch bell gear. I ground the tip of the clutch nut, the tapered part, just a tiny bit so you can still use at least one shim to protect the clutch bearings and maintain proper alignment. Every car is different, but it seems to happen more often than not. Just a thought........
One question. What after run oil is safe for the silicone ramp on the crank?
I use Marvel Mystery oil, but I'm not sure it's safe on the filled crank.....
One tip: On the Novarossi engines like the plus-4, toro, and FMS, the front bearing is just .3mm wider, double sealed, so when installing the flywheel and clutch, the clutch bell sticks out a little farther and can make the spur ride on the inside of the clutch bell gear. I ground the tip of the clutch nut, the tapered part, just a tiny bit so you can still use at least one shim to protect the clutch bearings and maintain proper alignment. Every car is different, but it seems to happen more often than not. Just a thought........
One question. What after run oil is safe for the silicone ramp on the crank?
I use Marvel Mystery oil, but I'm not sure it's safe on the filled crank.....
I heard MMO breaks down silicone. I also have a NR 367 and found that NR 7 port engines like cold plugs; try the OD99T when your break-in is complete.
#593
The whole reason they made the 2084ss is to provide more mileage to the 9853 pipe , it will get hotter , you will lean your needles out more to get speed out of it , you will get BETTER MILEAGE !
#594
Not marvels mystery oil
Rbmods ARO is killer
#598
If your plug is too cold, you'll have a hard time tuning the engine. With a warmed up engine, it sounds like it is running too rich on the HSN, when you goes to WOT on the starterbox. If you lean it until it runs clean, it will be waaay too lean on the track (perhaps 1/4 turn!!!!).
The idle is rotten. You'll have to lean it too much to have a rather stable idle but after WOT the engine doesn't come down to normal idlespeed for the first 5-10 seconds. After that it will but the engine will often stop.
Last edited by Lille-bror; 07-24-2010 at 10:48 PM.
#599
Depends on how much nitro you are running. A 97T, Novarossi C5 or C6 are great with 30% nitro. Use 77T or similar hot plugs with 25% nitro and 0,7 mm head shims.
If your plug is too cold, you'll have a hard time tuning the engine. With a warmed up engine, it sounds like it is running too rich on the HSN, when you goes to WOT on the starterbox. If you lean it until it runs clean, it will be waaay too lean on the track (perhaps 1/4 turn!!!!).
The idle is rotten. You'll have to lean it too much to have a rather stable idle but after WOT the engine doesn't come down to normal idlespeed for the first 5-10 seconds. After that it will but the engine will often stop.
If your plug is too cold, you'll have a hard time tuning the engine. With a warmed up engine, it sounds like it is running too rich on the HSN, when you goes to WOT on the starterbox. If you lean it until it runs clean, it will be waaay too lean on the track (perhaps 1/4 turn!!!!).
The idle is rotten. You'll have to lean it too much to have a rather stable idle but after WOT the engine doesn't come down to normal idlespeed for the first 5-10 seconds. After that it will but the engine will often stop.
thanks
#600
I've never used a 9901 so I can't really say. I can say my two favorites are
9853ss great power overall.
9886 a bit more top end and smoother torque curve on a p5. Good on slipery tracks, or big tracks.
I do see lots of guys running the 9901 though....
9853ss great power overall.
9886 a bit more top end and smoother torque curve on a p5. Good on slipery tracks, or big tracks.
I do see lots of guys running the 9901 though....



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