Novarossi engines thread
#4097
The Mega/Exeed DS4 is the same build as the Picco EVO4 so all can be exchanged, if the rod of a Torque is the same as the EVO4, that I can not tell...
#4099
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Joined: Sep 2009
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Anyone have any experience with using these new plugs?
What makes the C7TGH plugs different from the C7TGF plugs?
According to Novarossi's website, the C7TGH plugs are meant for ambient temps of only 0 to 10 deg C??
If the above is correct ,then I purchased the wrong plugs?
If anyone has used these plugs for ambient temp range between 15 to 30 deg C, I'd like to know whether they worked fine or not.
Thx!!
What makes the C7TGH plugs different from the C7TGF plugs?
According to Novarossi's website, the C7TGH plugs are meant for ambient temps of only 0 to 10 deg C??
If the above is correct ,then I purchased the wrong plugs?
If anyone has used these plugs for ambient temp range between 15 to 30 deg C, I'd like to know whether they worked fine or not.
Thx!!
#4100
Anyone have any experience with using these new plugs?
What makes the C7TGH plugs different from the C7TGF plugs?
According to Novarossi's website, the C7TGH plugs are meant for ambient temps of only 0 to 10 deg C??
If the above is correct ,then I purchased the wrong plugs?
If anyone has used these plugs for ambient temp range between 15 to 30 deg C, I'd like to know whether they worked fine or not.
Thx!!
What makes the C7TGH plugs different from the C7TGF plugs?
According to Novarossi's website, the C7TGH plugs are meant for ambient temps of only 0 to 10 deg C??
If the above is correct ,then I purchased the wrong plugs?
If anyone has used these plugs for ambient temp range between 15 to 30 deg C, I'd like to know whether they worked fine or not.
Thx!!
According to the information that I have 7H plugs are for much warmer weather than that. You can check the file attachment for the information that I always have referred to. I hope that anyone that disagrees or have better information will share it here, so we can all learn.
#4101
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Posts: 307
I don't understand why it recommends 7 plugs for conditions that cold, and I haven't noticed that on the website. F stands for "Fredda" and H stands for Hot (same as C), and the difference is the thickness of the plugs body. The plugs with cold thermal range F, have a body with thinner walls and shorter body, so they dissipate heat better and faster to the engine head.
According to the information that I have 7H plugs are for much warmer weather than that. You can check the file attachment for the information that I always have referred to. I hope that anyone that disagrees or have better information will share it here, so we can all learn.
According to the information that I have 7H plugs are for much warmer weather than that. You can check the file attachment for the information that I always have referred to. I hope that anyone that disagrees or have better information will share it here, so we can all learn.
The chart below is what confused me...it indicates that the #8 plug is the way to go...
#4103
I rebuild my JP B5N engine
new S21 body with fresh bearings and button, new R7 rod
28002 turbo insert, O'Donnell coolinghead
+ filled crank, piston/sleeve from the 15 liters JP B5
runs like new..
new S21 body with fresh bearings and button, new R7 rod
28002 turbo insert, O'Donnell coolinghead
+ filled crank, piston/sleeve from the 15 liters JP B5
runs like new..
Last edited by speedy2; 06-18-2011 at 12:41 AM.
#4104
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#4106
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From: Hong Kong
#4109
im not sure on the pts, but i did notice on my jp the powermaster fuel leaves almost NO carbon behind at all, a engine guru told me it had to do with the type of oil they use, synthetic vs amount of castor within, not sure of all the geometry , but im pretty sure its the powermaster fuel, i noticed it in a second engine as well.. i was thinking to add a touch of castor to each gallon, to aid in the carbon building!!
#4110
Long straights, you need an 8 no matter what the temp is. Anything hotter is just going to get destroyed by all that sustained rpm.
Shorter straights, I usually run a 7 and sometimes even a six, especially if the weather is cool.



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