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BobTheBeast 10-22-2002 01:31 AM

Nitro Tips
 
I just got my first nitro r/c car. I wanted to know things I need to know so I don't mess up my engine and other helpful ideas.

nitro4tec32 10-22-2002 02:06 AM

Nitro Tips
 
do you know how to tune it .that is the most important part to get your engine running right

dbow 10-22-2002 04:22 PM

What ya got?
 
Hey bob,

This is a great question and you will find lots of people here that can help you.
What you can do to help, is provide us with as much information about your equipment as possible.
What kind of car, engine, radio etc will help us better suggest tips and so forth

Dbow

tmaxxer 10-22-2002 04:45 PM

Nitro Tips
 
Go to the car's manufaturer's website

Usually they tell you how to tune it there and how to fix problems that occur

You could also try the instruction manual

Abram 10-22-2002 04:52 PM

Nitro Tips
 
As Tmaxxer says, the instruction manual is the way to go. I have owned nitro engines for all models (airplanes, helicopters, cars) and the best way to do it is to read the manual. And remember always run rich with the body off first!

BobTheBeast 10-23-2002 01:34 AM

Nitro Tips
 
I've got a RS4 3 with a nitro star 15 FE engine.

kyokai2 10-27-2002 07:19 AM

engine question?
 
The main thing you need to concern yourself with is engine temperature, you didnt say what type of engine you have so this is a general answer. Your engine should never run over 300 degress ever, try to keep the temps between 200 and 250 anything hotter will shorten the life of your engine. Go out to the hobby store and invest in some type of temp gun or on board temp guage to monitor the temps. When you run your engine near full throttle most of the time it will run hotter so in that case you will want to richen up the top end mixture a little more than if you run at moderated speed, in that case you could lean down the top end a little. Run you car at full throttle for a few minutes and check the temp, if its high righen it up. In time you will get the hang of it but heat is the killer. also be sure to oil your air filter with special air filter oil, if its a 2 stage filter only oil the main filter not the pre filter. Be careful not to allow dirt to fall into the engine when removing the glow plug, hold the car upside down and wipe the area with a q-tip to keep out the dirt. Minute particules of dirt can scar the sleeve and cause permanent damage to the piston and sleeve. Hope this helped you out.


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