Awesome video this will help newbies and vets!!!! Wish i seen this when i got started it would of saved alot of trouble!!! And ill share it with others!!
I needed to see this Ohhhhhh Boy And I kept listening to start the tune at a 1 mm idle gap Heck no to the dizzo that’s a nono. Thanks for the vid bud needed to see this then the low needle and gap is now more clear to me what to do 🤘😎
I used a heat gun for my break in! Warmned her up to 220 then ran her for one tank.The put her on the ground for 4 tanks.1/4 throttle.1/2,3/4 then full throttle,for short burst.Kept the heat cycle from 85-250. She runs like a scalded cheetah!
Another trick for getting the fuel circulating is pinch the line that connects to the exhaust and quickly pop the cap for the fuel tank. Pull it open all the way and just release it. Do that about twice before releasing the line and you will see the fuel racing into your engine block!
At 10:28 the idle coming off of the high speed run, is that an indication that the LSN is set too rich for a correct HSN setting? To me it sounds like the LSN is trying to add too much fuel to a perfect high speed run, am I correct?
I prefer the Novarossi Italian break in. Attach single needle carb and prop on the bench, start it up. Leqn it out so the engine is spiining between 38000-40000rpm, leave it for 7 mins at that. Boom engine broken it.
this is the best RTR nitro i've ever purchased, took us a while at the shop to get the first start but break in went well and it holds a good tune =) Savox servos are awesome and out of the box it handles really well, might change the ackerman and a few other things to get it dialed in for me.
I can't believe people are still running in engines this way. You're not running it in, you are wearing it out. You need to understand the engine metallurgy - ABC engines are designed to have the liner expand faster than the piston so it does not seize in a lean run. Running the engine in too cold will wear it out as the liner will not have expanded to size. It needs to be run in at race temperature, with the body shell on it and cut the way you are going to race it. The pro's put a race tune on it immediately after 1 tank on the bench, and drive it gently at first, as though you were driving the Queen in her limo, rolling out of max throttle about halfway along the straight. Over the course of the next 3-4 tanks, pace is gradually increased to full race pace. Engines retain their edge much longer this way. I went from new engines going off just before the finals at major race meets to having them last a full year's racing before needing a new piston.
I think this is the best nitro tuning video i have seen!!!
Very good explanation... The best on UA-cam... helped me a lot to tune the engine. Thanks!
this is the best tutorial about HSP and LSP needles even the idle ..
Good luck on your races JQ.!
Another Great video RTR JQ & this is reason I bought this buggy great support from a great company..
Awesome video this will help newbies and vets!!!! Wish i seen this when i got started it would of saved alot of trouble!!! And ill share it with others!!
I do my break in nice and easy. Just start it up in a rich 2-cycle and drive it around kinda easy.
I needed to see this Ohhhhhh Boy
And I kept listening to start the tune at a 1 mm idle gap
Heck no to the dizzo that’s a nono. Thanks for the vid bud needed to see this then the low needle and gap is now more clear to me what to do 🤘😎
You have it together really enjoying your UA-cam clips. Retired and loving RC's.
Thanks
Mr.H
Here's a better one now: ua-cam.com/video/zLqwj41Q2YQ/v-deo.html
A properly done break and tunning video. Great work
This Is The BeSt Ever Break in tutorial, Iv Seen👌! the way you explained it, Help me So much..
I used a heat gun for my break in! Warmned her up to 220 then ran her for one tank.The put her on the ground for 4 tanks.1/4 throttle.1/2,3/4 then full throttle,for short burst.Kept the heat cycle from 85-250. She runs like a scalded cheetah!
Mr. JQ, That is a great video there. very useful for lots of folks Im sure.
Tatz y m gettin it by tis year! THE BEST RTR IN market!!! Great job jq!!!
Great video JQ! Keep up the good work
Did you said this is a RTR buggy? that is awesome ! it comes with Savox servos too?
Are you serious? let me check the price...
Another trick for getting the fuel circulating is pinch the line that connects to the exhaust and quickly pop the cap for the fuel tank. Pull it open all the way and just release it. Do that about twice before releasing the line and you will see the fuel racing into your engine block!
Thats a nice trick, i should try it.Myself i just use a syringe (without the needle ofcourse!)
great video
This procedure can be used for the Onroad engines too Please?
Thks for sharing..
very good video wish i had this when i started up
awesome video.ty for showing how to do that
At 10:28 the idle coming off of the high speed run, is that an indication that the LSN is set too rich for a correct HSN setting? To me it sounds like the LSN is trying to add too much fuel to a perfect high speed run, am I correct?
I prefer the Novarossi Italian break in. Attach single needle carb and prop on the bench, start it up. Leqn it out so the engine is spiining between 38000-40000rpm, leave it for 7 mins at that. Boom engine broken it.
What should the temp be for the first 2 tanks when it's idling and really really rich?
is it you have finished the fuel for every tank??
yea i agree.. great job man!!
this is the best RTR nitro i've ever purchased, took us a while at the shop to get the first start but break in went well and it holds a good tune =) Savox servos are awesome and out of the box it handles really well, might change the ackerman and a few other things to get it dialed in for me.
This was great! Thank you!
Thanks alot for the help
Thank you for this awesome video guys! They really help me a lot and I’m sure they help a lot of people as well!
What temperature do you normally recommend?
My question you are in Celsius
Very helpful!
This guy is the the shit at teaching!
New videos are better 👍🏽
Are you measuring in C* or F* degrees..thx
Celsius
@@invisiblespeedrc thank you excellent information. Mess
@@messn03 this video is much better ua-cam.com/video/zLqwj41Q2YQ/v-deo.html
Telling a newbie to go to the track without a plug in the engine?? Welcome dust!! Get in here and break it all!!
Thats how the engine comes in the box. It has a cover on it.
2 good dude gr8 help CHEERS
I can't believe people are still running in engines this way. You're not running it in, you are wearing it out.
You need to understand the engine metallurgy - ABC engines are designed to have the liner expand faster than the piston so it does not seize in a lean run. Running the engine in too cold will wear it out as the liner will not have expanded to size. It needs to be run in at race temperature, with the body shell on it and cut the way you are going to race it.
The pro's put a race tune on it immediately after 1 tank on the bench, and drive it gently at first, as though you were driving the Queen in her limo, rolling out of max throttle about halfway along the straight. Over the course of the next 3-4 tanks, pace is gradually increased to full race pace.
Engines retain their edge much longer this way. I went from new engines going off just before the finals at major race meets to having them last a full year's racing before needing a new piston.
Watch the video on the channel later today! Check back in 6h or so!
just a shame it's filmed with a potatoe
Can't hear it well...bad audio. Nice video anyway.