Novarossi engines thread
#4142
#4144
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Hi,
Recently purchased and run-in a 35+21 (steel bearings).
Currently matching it with nova 2015 + 6-fin manifold.
Power is decent at best, but run time is approximately only 4 minutes.
Does anyone have any recommendation for pipe/manifold combination for a large track that offers decent run time (say approximately 4:45?)
Thank you in advance.
Sam
Recently purchased and run-in a 35+21 (steel bearings).
Currently matching it with nova 2015 + 6-fin manifold.
Power is decent at best, but run time is approximately only 4 minutes.
Does anyone have any recommendation for pipe/manifold combination for a large track that offers decent run time (say approximately 4:45?)
Thank you in advance.
Sam
#4148
Hi,
Recently purchased and run-in a 35+21 (steel bearings).
Currently matching it with nova 2015 + 6-fin manifold.
Power is decent at best, but run time is approximately only 4 minutes.
Does anyone have any recommendation for pipe/manifold combination for a large track that offers decent run time (say approximately 4:45?)
Thank you in advance.
Sam
Recently purchased and run-in a 35+21 (steel bearings).
Currently matching it with nova 2015 + 6-fin manifold.
Power is decent at best, but run time is approximately only 4 minutes.
Does anyone have any recommendation for pipe/manifold combination for a large track that offers decent run time (say approximately 4:45?)
Thank you in advance.
Sam
#4149
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Kindest regards,
Lars.
Kindest regards,
Lars.
#4151
if you want more RPM you can dremel the top edge of the exhaust port just a fraction, i think adding shims will increase RPM, but i'm not 100% sure about this.
i wouldn't be too concerned with RPM, it isn't a measure of power so to say, torque is a better attribute to have as it allows you to gear for top end, whilst still having punch out of the corners.
Turque is an atribute of a lot of factors, so it isn't as easy as a shim here or there. I've fooled around with raising the sleeve height...but i have no idea what this does
#4152
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 3,480
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#4153
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Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 729
A shorter manifold should give you more RPM, at the cost of losing some bottom end power. A different pipe could also make it better all round.
Carefully dremelling the exhaust port to make it open for longer can do the same thing as a shorter manifold, but this is a permanent modification and you could possibly ruin the engine if it isn't done correctly or carefully
You could also go a little leaner (if there is room for it) to get more engine speed, or you could change plugs to one slightly colder, but this would lose a little off the bottom end, and could also make it hard to idle nicely.
It's a lot of trade-off's to get more top-end, otherwise there's isn't a great lot to do.
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That could be a major contributing factor. Will experiment and see what the results are.