Team Orion Engines
#1141
Hello recently I purchased an Orion MTE engine but I am not being able to put the 2013 pipe into the car the header is just to big. I used to race nova engines and I have a header that fits the mugen but I don't know if this header will work on the Orion engine and also the header is for 3 springs and the pipe is for 4 springs.
Any idea or support will be very appreciated.
Any idea or support will be very appreciated.
#1142
I too am looking forward to the correct answer, but I think it probably has something to do with directing the in coming charge or some junk like that. Either that or because the head is fitted to the sleeve according to gaps, and that indicates where the exhuast should be for best seal?
#1143
When Horizon sells a product that seems to have a defect, the company and/or the distributor (Horizon) will send out info to the stores. We do big business with Horizon and have never had any issues with getting anything taken care of. We have heard nothing negative about these engines and we have sold several.
Its the same engine cody used at the worlds prior to the limited editions. The 5 port. Pitpop, I do respect your expertise when it comes to RC but it appears that you talk down to people. You make it seem as though we're the idiots and Team Orion is certainly not to blame.
Without applying 50 ft lbs. of torque to the glow plug I can 100% assure you it was tightened just fine. I used 2 genuine orion plugs and the problem still occurred. I blew compressed air around the glow plug and it idle down every time while I could also see small amounts of fuel coming up.
Without applying 50 ft lbs. of torque to the glow plug I can 100% assure you it was tightened just fine. I used 2 genuine orion plugs and the problem still occurred. I blew compressed air around the glow plug and it idle down every time while I could also see small amounts of fuel coming up.
#1144
I was just looking around the Horizon site and I spotted this:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=ORI80677
Such a no-brainer for anyone wanting an engine. New aluminum body carburetor, and turbo button, for such a low price. It's pretty crazy. I would buy this engine in a heart beat. It brings tears to my eyes..
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=ORI80677
Such a no-brainer for anyone wanting an engine. New aluminum body carburetor, and turbo button, for such a low price. It's pretty crazy. I would buy this engine in a heart beat. It brings tears to my eyes..
#1145
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Jan 2008
Posts: 82
From: San Diego
Nicker, I'm not talking down to anyone, but you wouldn't believe the stuff we have to deal with and the amount of people who wreck their stuff and try to warranty it. It's crazy. I would never talk down to anyone, it's just a case of not being able to detect someone's tone by reading on the internet. I just want to help, and it's not always easy. I take a lot of heat just because I tell it like it is and don't sugar coat stuff for people. Your problem seems totally different than what Jason is saying, yet he used you to build his case. That bothered me. If your head button is leaking, there has to be a perfectly good answer why. If you want to send it to me I will look at it and if it's defective, I will give you a new one. In fact, I will replace it no matter what. PM me if you want to send it in...
#1146
sounds cool.. we will be at JBRL finals at Hot Rod Hobbies next week (rain or shine!) and then Kyosho Fall Classic (KFC) at Revelation the following week. After that it's holidays and Toys for Tots in Palm Desert. I highly recommend that race for anyone. It's a really nice atmosphere and for a great cause. Just a lot of fun.
I have often said, installing and tuning a 1/8 off road buggy engine is the hardest thing to do in RC. The engine is under the most ridiculous conditions it could possibly be; dirt, heat, and just basic abuse bouncing all over the place and slapping on the ground relentlessly. On top of that, the engine has to idle predictably, have a good power band with smooth delivery on bottom and mid-range, and it needs to be fast on top end too. Of course much of this relates to the clutch and gearing too, making it that much easier.
I have often said, installing and tuning a 1/8 off road buggy engine is the hardest thing to do in RC. The engine is under the most ridiculous conditions it could possibly be; dirt, heat, and just basic abuse bouncing all over the place and slapping on the ground relentlessly. On top of that, the engine has to idle predictably, have a good power band with smooth delivery on bottom and mid-range, and it needs to be fast on top end too. Of course much of this relates to the clutch and gearing too, making it that much easier.
#1147
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 4,583
I was just looking around the Horizon site and I spotted this:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=ORI80677
Such a no-brainer for anyone wanting an engine. New aluminum body carburetor, and turbo button, for such a low price. It's pretty crazy. I would buy this engine in a heart beat. It brings tears to my eyes..

http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...rodID=ORI80677
Such a no-brainer for anyone wanting an engine. New aluminum body carburetor, and turbo button, for such a low price. It's pretty crazy. I would buy this engine in a heart beat. It brings tears to my eyes..

Good quality for that kind of coin.
#1150
#1151
you talking about this one for $149.95?
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...ns&pn=ORN80677
I don't believe it comes with ceramic bearings. I'm of the opinion the Horizon website is inaccurate. Orions description of the engine has no mention of ceramic bearings either. Here's the description from their site.
http://www.teamorion.com/alpha-disco...ts-en-2-3.html
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...ns&pn=ORN80677
I don't believe it comes with ceramic bearings. I'm of the opinion the Horizon website is inaccurate. Orions description of the engine has no mention of ceramic bearings either. Here's the description from their site.
http://www.teamorion.com/alpha-disco...ts-en-2-3.html
Last edited by Bob-Stormer; 11-07-2011 at 10:18 PM.
#1153
#1155
Nicker, I'm not talking down to anyone, but you wouldn't believe the stuff we have to deal with and the amount of people who wreck their stuff and try to warranty it. It's crazy. I would never talk down to anyone, it's just a case of not being able to detect someone's tone by reading on the internet. I just want to help, and it's not always easy. I take a lot of heat just because I tell it like it is and don't sugar coat stuff for people. Your problem seems totally different than what Jason is saying, yet he used you to build his case. That bothered me. If your head button is leaking, there has to be a perfectly good answer why. If you want to send it to me I will look at it and if it's defective, I will give you a new one. In fact, I will replace it no matter what. PM me if you want to send it in...
Wow thats awesome customer service right there. I know of one other person that would do stuff like that to help support their products ( Steve Odonnel). I have been running the Orion Discovery motor's also.If anybody needs help locally in the san diego area you can pm me also and we can make time to dial you in. when i have had issues with what i thought was engine related idle, it turned out to be linkage and other related stuff. I always use some type of return spring or rubber band on the carb. Thanks Paul for the help you even give me at the races picking your brain for tips to improve. Anthony Howarth
Wow thats awesome customer service right there. I know of one other person that would do stuff like that to help support their products ( Steve Odonnel). I have been running the Orion Discovery motor's also.If anybody needs help locally in the san diego area you can pm me also and we can make time to dial you in. when i have had issues with what i thought was engine related idle, it turned out to be linkage and other related stuff. I always use some type of return spring or rubber band on the carb. Thanks Paul for the help you even give me at the races picking your brain for tips to improve. Anthony Howarth
Last edited by ON A MISSION; 11-08-2011 at 05:37 PM. Reason: edit



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