Picco 2011 TORQUE onroad engines
#196
[QUOTE=Grinder;9152335]The Picco Torque engines are very easy to run in. It is actually hard to hurt the engine during the run in period. If you follow these instructions you will be in good shape.
Thanks Uriah,
I will check it out...
Ray
Thanks Uriah,
I will check it out...
Ray
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Thanks Jamie
Everything (tyres, engines) will go under my new biz name "KevcoRacing".
I hope you guys had a chance to see the Picco's run this past w/e at the Kosmic Race. They have real power and priced right. Any ? or needs hit me at [email protected].
Keep it Moving baby!

Everything (tyres, engines) will go under my new biz name "KevcoRacing".
I hope you guys had a chance to see the Picco's run this past w/e at the Kosmic Race. They have real power and priced right. Any ? or needs hit me at [email protected].
Keep it Moving baby!


Last edited by KevcoRacing; 06-01-2011 at 01:18 PM.
#204
Thanks Jamie
Everything (tyres, engines) will go under my new biz name "KevcoRacing".
I hope you guys had a chance to see the Picco's run this past w/e at the Kosmic Race. They have real power and priced right. Any ? or needs hit me at [email protected].
Keep it Moving baby!


Everything (tyres, engines) will go under my new biz name "KevcoRacing".
I hope you guys had a chance to see the Picco's run this past w/e at the Kosmic Race. They have real power and priced right. Any ? or needs hit me at [email protected].
Keep it Moving baby!



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Last edited by walo; 05-24-2011 at 03:36 PM.
#205
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Whats up Kevin, I'm looking for a Torque edo .21 conrod,wrist pin,and clips. Can you send me part numbers and prices. Kenny H. [email protected]
#206
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Question to you guys with Picco experience:
How about durability of Picco engines? I run only Nova engines and usually run the rods for 4 Liters (1st) and 8 (2nd and onwards), Bearings for 16 Liters and Piston/Sleeve/Underhead up to 30 Liters. The numbers are for training/racing club and national level.
I heard Piccos dont last that long? Any thoughts?
How about the main bearing? A modder in our region just replaces the OEM steel balls with ceramic ones and later on changes the races. So he is never changing the complete bearing...
Will Picco Torque engines run well with Nova headers and pipes?
Thanks!
How about durability of Picco engines? I run only Nova engines and usually run the rods for 4 Liters (1st) and 8 (2nd and onwards), Bearings for 16 Liters and Piston/Sleeve/Underhead up to 30 Liters. The numbers are for training/racing club and national level.
I heard Piccos dont last that long? Any thoughts?
How about the main bearing? A modder in our region just replaces the OEM steel balls with ceramic ones and later on changes the races. So he is never changing the complete bearing...
Will Picco Torque engines run well with Nova headers and pipes?
Thanks!
#207
Question to you guys with Picco experience:
How about durability of Picco engines? I run only Nova engines and usually run the rods for 4 Liters (1st) and 8 (2nd and onwards), Bearings for 16 Liters and Piston/Sleeve/Underhead up to 30 Liters. The numbers are for training/racing club and national level.
I heard Piccos dont last that long? Any thoughts?
How about the main bearing? A modder in our region just replaces the OEM steel balls with ceramic ones and later on changes the races. So he is never changing the complete bearing...
Will Picco Torque engines run well with Nova headers and pipes?
Thanks!
How about durability of Picco engines? I run only Nova engines and usually run the rods for 4 Liters (1st) and 8 (2nd and onwards), Bearings for 16 Liters and Piston/Sleeve/Underhead up to 30 Liters. The numbers are for training/racing club and national level.
I heard Piccos dont last that long? Any thoughts?
How about the main bearing? A modder in our region just replaces the OEM steel balls with ceramic ones and later on changes the races. So he is never changing the complete bearing...
Will Picco Torque engines run well with Nova headers and pipes?
Thanks!
The torque engines seem to work well with the Novarossi, Sirio, and Picco pipes.
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Back from the Mentor Ohio Midwest Series.
Here is a picture of all the Top Qualifiers.
I am on the far right, in red with the White P909, Murnan powered 21-35, Mugen MRX-5 TQ 1/8th open
Mugen 1,2,3,4 For Qualifiers.
Car was working awesome.
Chris Dosek(spelling?) also TQ'd Sedan Murnan powered
Picking up a Murnan Picco motor to test, Cant wait
Heading over to test for the Byrons race.
Here is a picture of all the Top Qualifiers.
I am on the far right, in red with the White P909, Murnan powered 21-35, Mugen MRX-5 TQ 1/8th open
Mugen 1,2,3,4 For Qualifiers.
Car was working awesome.
Chris Dosek(spelling?) also TQ'd Sedan Murnan powered
Picking up a Murnan Picco motor to test, Cant wait
Heading over to test for the Byrons race.
#210
The durability on the torque engines is very good. I am replacing the con rods after a gallon of hard racing, just like other engines. The piston material is very durable, and will tolerate lean runs. In my opinion the stock bearings are the best on the market right now. They are super smooth, and free in rotation. The bearings also seem to last a long time.
The torque engines seem to work well with the Novarossi, Sirio, and Picco pipes.
The torque engines seem to work well with the Novarossi, Sirio, and Picco pipes.
Murnan,some time ago you always answered in the question.novarossi 21's vs piccos's.that picco engines couldn't stay next the novarossi engines in power department.
what is so different with the new picco line that there are only good things?



