MOKI , OR BIG supertigre .
3000 st , 0r 4500 st vs 1.80 moki or 2.10 . pros and cons
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A couple of fellows in the club are happy with their Super Tigres. Can not report on any Moki, except one fellow is running a smaller version in a Corsair and he seems to like it.
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Don't forget the ST 3250. Brand new in stock at Tower for under $200.
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My Moki 2.10 had awesome performance, along with mild manners.
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Moki hands down. I don't think any of those will compare. Ok i dont have any experience on the big STs but I do on the Moki. great power and runs well on 0-5% nitro. run a 18x10 Wood prop for break in. make sure its rich. it will take around 3-4 gallons to break it in though. power will slowly increase on. Once broken in will last a very long time.
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Moki, hands down, I have several:1.8 (3),2.1(2), 1.5 (1),1.35(3), I run on no nitro with an "F" plug. I had one ST 2500 and I never could get reliable runs
I also mix my own fuel so I know what is in it, Klotz oil and fuel grade Methanol (buy it at chemical suppliers/Race tracks/ Kart shops/ engine builders/ etc. |
Originally Posted by JL1
(Post 11803328)
Moki, hands down, I have several:1.8 (3),2.1(2), 1.5 (1),1.35(3), I run on no nitro with an "F" plug. I had one ST 2500 and I never could get reliable runs
I also mix my own fuel so I know what is in it, Klotz oil and fuel grade Methanol (buy it at chemical suppliers/Race tracks/ Kart shops/ engine builders/ etc. |
For what its worth, it takes a while to break them in, be patient :)
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Moki 2.10 and os 35cc bgx are great engines, needs low nitro fuel max 5%.
St 3250 is big problem. |
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