NOVAROSSI Engine thread....
#1532
Stick with the .70mm that engine came with, I usually run .80mm during break then reshim to .70mm after the compression seal forms and metal "pinch" is gone
Break in setup
.80mm shimming
8mm restrictor
Pretty close to tune lsn
Pretty rich top
Break in setup
.80mm shimming
8mm restrictor
Pretty close to tune lsn
Pretty rich top
#1533
Ok..I just bought a BONITO for my STRR Evo. Do I want to run the 2096/21 combo or the 9853/21 combo. Which pipe is better for that engine and truggy combo. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each pipe.
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#1540
Sorry I am not an engine Guy. Put fuel in and go is as far as I go.
#1541
#1542
Ok. Can you explain. I don't know what you mean by stroke. I have both and they look pretty similiar as far as fitment. It seems to fit in the case/rear bearing. The fms is double slugged, filled, and the hole in the middle is larger. While to toro is single slugged, smaller hole, and the scoop imseems to be in a slightly different place.
Sorry I am not an engine Guy. Put fuel in and go is as far as I go.
Sorry I am not an engine Guy. Put fuel in and go is as far as I go.
#1543
BTW what would happen if they are not the same but really close
#1544
The Toro has a 14.5mm crank, same with the FMS, 21-7, and 21-5 series. the P5, 21-4 series, N21s, etc are all 14mm cranks.
you could not put a toro crank in an FMS because the stroke it longer, and would push the piston up too far in the sleeve. Basically it wouldnt run right, if it even ran at all
#1545
I like the 2084 and 9901 in the bonito. The 2096 worked well in my BTT but didnt seem to work as well as the 2084 in the bonito.



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