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Luna_Rendezvous -> RE: Substitute nitromethane (11/26/2007 10:58:34 PM)
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A few things I need to make clear…. My comments are NOT a personal attack on downunder; he stated two things that I believe are incorrect. Firstly that “Castrol M castor oil is the best you can buy” and secondly that “Castrol M castor oil is first press” I’ve asked downunder to show some evidence that Castrol M is first press castor oil, and he is yet to do so…. I have used that oil extensively and done a bit of research and have found no documentation to state it is first press. In fact all my personal experience with it suggests its a low quality second pressing oil. Below you will see some photos of what I’m talking about, these are 4 Cox .049 glow heads, 2 new and 2 well used. “A”, and “A1” are high compression Tee Dee heads, “A” has been used exclusively with Castrol M and has roughly seen about ¾ of a gallon of 20,20,60 NOM home brew. Plug “A1” is brand new. Next to them are 2 Cox .049 standard glow heads, “B” has been used exclusively with SIG Bakers AA castor oil, and is one of longest serving Cox plugs I have, It’s seen nearly 2 gallons of 20, 20, 60 home brew. In fact I ran this plug last Sunday, I gave two 13 year olds there first flight of a 1/2A control line aircraft, and we did nearly 15 tanks of gas in that session. Head “B1” is new. Finally to the original poster… There is no substitute for Nitro Methane; it provides the following benefits… 1# Provides more power to high performance engines like the Nova Rossi, but has less effect on cheaper engines. 2# Easier starting 3# Smoother Idling 4# Improves the transition from Idle to WOT (more responsive, and smoother) 5# Because Nitro provides oxygen for the combustion process, it requires a richer needle setting and as a result puts more oil through the engine which makes the engine run much cooler. The negatives for running Nitro Methane are… 1# Higher fuel consumption. 2# Higher cost of fuel. Please remember, if you intend to try a home brew with no nitro, make sure you use a little extra oil, fuels without nitro run hotter, and need higher compression, it’s much harder on your motor. ... Oils aint Oils, regards Mike.
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