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    RE: Official XX... - 7/22/2008 11:17:22 PM   
    oreo123


     

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    thanks,
    what glow plugs would you guys be using with the mach.15 in the xxx-nt?

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    RE: Official X... - 7/22/2008 11:41:10 PM   
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    I use OS #8 plugs.

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    RE: Official X... - 7/23/2008 12:28:55 AM   
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    Actually a #8 plug isn`t a good choice for small block engines as the LC4 is more designed for them . Also O.S. plugs are shorter then most other plugs and changes the timing which I have found doesn`t work that great except in O.S. engines or other engines with same thickness button . I run all my small blocks with either McCoy 59 or O`Donnell 77 plugs .

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    RE: Official X... - 7/23/2008 9:44:15 AM   
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    but does the os 8 glow plug work with the with the mach.15 chris?

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    RE: Official X... - 7/23/2008 1:38:20 PM   
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    quote:

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    but does the os 8 glow plug work with the with the mach.15 chris?



    It will work , just not as good as a plug designed for small blocks .

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    RE: Official X... - 7/23/2008 11:36:27 PM   
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    would a Dynamite Platinum .18RE work in the xxx-nt?
    would it fit and are they good engines?

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    RE: Official X... - 7/24/2008 12:19:48 AM   
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    would a Dynamite Platinum .18RE work in the xxx-nt?
    would it fit and are they good engines?


    idk if it would fit. Tell us how much it would cost then we will show you a good engine for that price.

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    RE: Official X... - 7/24/2008 1:22:56 AM   
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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: Dawman


    quote:

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    but does the os 8 glow plug work with the with the mach.15 chris?



    It will work , just not as good as a plug designed for small blocks .


    the OS #8 IS designed for small blocks. It's designed for OS small blocks.

    you should use a LONG plug (McCoy, Fox, etc) in a non-OS engine.

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    Sorry, Dawman, I only saw this post, not the one before it saying what I said

    Listen to Dawman.

    < Message edited by ThunderbirdJunkie -- 7/24/2008 1:24:01 AM >


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    RE: Official X... - 7/24/2008 8:12:41 PM   
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    quote:

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    would a Dynamite Platinum .18RE work in the xxx-nt?
    would it fit and are they good engines?



    Yes it will fit and are good engines .

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    RE: Official X... - 7/24/2008 8:16:01 PM   
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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: ThunderbirdJunkie

    quote:

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    quote:

    ORIGINAL: oreo123

    but does the os 8 glow plug work with the with the mach.15 chris?



    It will work , just not as good as a plug designed for small blocks .


    the OS #8 IS designed for small blocks. It's designed for OS small blocks.

    you should use a LONG plug (McCoy, Fox, etc) in a non-OS engine.

    *EDIT*

    Sorry, Dawman, I only saw this post, not the one before it saying what I said

    Listen to Dawman.



    no problem , but the #8 was designed for O.S. engines for 1/8 but will work in O.S. small blocks .

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    RE: Official XXX-NT Thread!!! - 7/24/2008 8:33:41 PM   
    Comish24


     

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    I know I'll get a zillion answers for this. What is the best type of ball cup to use? I'm having a hell of a time keeping cups from
    popping off. My best luck has been with the gray Losi type. Thanks

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    RE: Official X... - 7/24/2008 10:20:24 PM   
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    Lunsfords are the best I`ve found that don`t pop off as much .

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    RE: Official X... - 7/26/2008 9:49:57 AM   
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    would you have to run an engine in after replacing only the head button?

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    RE: Official X... - 7/26/2008 1:44:44 PM   
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    Ok so I am soo stressed and anxious cuz after bolting everything up, my ae.15 wont fire up for the life of me, I was wondering if someone could point me towards a good eng for an xxx-nt rtr that will run me less than $100....

    And I thought a rear exhaust eng, is what I would need,but the origional eng from the xxx-nt is side exhaust???

    < Message edited by Stang444 -- 7/26/2008 1:51:01 PM >

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