I feel tnr gave me more power then even bones brew. I won’t run traxxas fuel. But tnr is expensive af to ship here so after running this gallon I’ll go back to bones brew. But after switching to tnr my mt410 started wheeling easier and seems to tune a lot better imo.
tnr woent give more pwer all nitro fuel is the same its the oil package thats different the usa all gets its nitro methane from china and vp buys it all up all the nitro fuels basicaly same nitro meth but the oil package sets them apart bones is just as good i run bones i run tnr ive ran almost every fuel ever made ive done the comparisons in any vids
Hey what's the oil content in that TNR 30% nitro I've been running VP 30% nitro with 9% oil it's 58 bucks a gal won't run Traxxas fuel .back in the 'late 80s I run sprint cars and I had a buddy that ran a top fuel hydro and I used to get 2 gal of nitro methane from him and mix it with the alcohol from the Sprint car and then add blends all or Klotz racing caster 30 nitro an 12 percent been oil caster to it make my own fuel that's all would mix with alcohol, I live in Cali too above sac.I have a xtm racing 1/7 scale mammoth 4/4 with a OS 30 big boy and nitro slash 3.3 good to know a new fuel 🤟
I would love to see the motor tear down videos. Always learning from your videos Earl, thank you for all the knowledge you put out in this hobby & more.
I switched to Hotfire 25% nitro (9% oil) and run all my TRX engines with this now. Great fuel and the engine runs and tunes great! I think a problem is that people (note bashers like us) tend to overthink this choice of fuel. Just get a fuel from a well know brand with nitro content of 16-25% and and oil content from 9-12% and you are good to go. I have tried many fuels with these spec and they have all run great!
I haven't played with nitro cars in prob 25 years. Some things change but yet they seem so much the same. The radio gear and battlers sure have come a long way. I sure don't miss chasing runaway rigs lol Thanks for the hard work E man. Cheers
Tbone is a local company to me and I support them to the fullest. I also support Jim’s bearings. He is also close to me. If I get into nitro I’m going to go with nitropro I use 4 of their servos in bashers and racers. I love their product
With the supply chain still trying to catch up I think that what ever is easily readily available at a decent price wise makes the best sense doesn’t always have to be the best
I remember being told when u change fuel percentage u must watch and probably tune. I ran Traxxas until I went to track back in the day and everyone was running different stuff there synthetic and cheap oil. So I switched to pro stuff more power less dripping out of exhaust.. ur correct brother thanks 🙏 Good 👍🏻 stuff Earl. Loving these new intro Taco Bell got me. Lol 😆
I just use the cheapest stuff I can find lol. I used to use that Byron stuff but my local hobby shop doesn’t carry it so I use the VP racing nitro and it’s actually a racer’s fuel because VP fuels is known for making top notch high octane racing fuels for cars as well.
In NorCal the popular fuels are Morgan Fuel Sidewinder, PowerMaster Nitro by VP Racing, and Traxxas Top Fuel. The % of oil content and type of oil is the important factors. Looking forward to see how TNR Fuel performs. 👍💯
I was using 20% O’DONNELL fuel on my LST2 …and now I can’t find it anymore! And just finished my last of it! I’m gonna have try that TNR! And I also just back into it..been having my LST2 over 15 years !
I definitely want to see the teardown before I buy . I'm very excited about Nitro Rc's but your series on these are my guides to a successful & enjoyable experience with Nitro 💯💯💯 I am curious tho as to what would happen if by fate the Nitro fuels were mixed up . I mean if you were to accidentally mix 33% with 20% or if brands were mixed 🤔 🤔
And now I’ll will get the TNR after I finish the Byron. u answered my questions with out me asking you’ve don’t that a couple times already with other videos 👍🏽👍🏽
I use to run O"Donnel racing fuel..30%. in all my nitro's. Best fuel I ever used. Sadly I can find it no where now. Been trying to pick up some good fuel for them.
It will be interesting to see the tear down videos in 3 months after you run them for the summer to see if there is any difference. Can't wait to see more bash vids with the trucks!! 💯💯😉
@earlmoorhead5555 I'll ask but it they might not because vp is expensive all they stick with is traxxas and sidewinder fuel.they use to carry byrons fuel some years ago.
@@joserobinson8419 since horizon hobby carries it most hobby shop get it at a big discount as that’s where they get there supplies traxxas and horizon hobby 👍
I don’t know Earl. Natural looks awesome and I remember my buddy‘s running those back in the 90s and early 2000s I never owned one but I want to know cause I can afford it but the reality is I don’t know if I want to deal with it. You’re so limited places up here where I live to run something that sounds like that but MAN I want one now😂
I thought we were going to see the jato rip??? It need new tires anyway 🙄. Nitro Freak said it the best, to a certain point that all nitro is the same but the oil is the difference. I run Morgan fuel since I can't get Bryon anymore but I just got a new 3.3 Jato and I'm going to try Bones Brew on it. And it not a bad price so since nitro is nitro I'll just stick with it.
@@earlmoorhead5555 please explain, the lsn and idle screw work together at times but once off idle they part ways. If you look at any nitro engine manufacturer manual you won’t see them say use the lsn to adjust idle nor would anyone with tuning know how but so explain please
@@earlmoorhead5555 you don’t need to adjust the idle mixture that’s what the other two needles do they change the fuel mixture it’s pretty simple to understand. A idle screw raises or lowers the idle of an engine by opening to allow more fuel/air or closes to reduce fuel/air.
@@earlmoorhead5555 when you use the lsn to adjust idle all you are doing is adding or reduce fuel/air yet doing nothing to set a proper idle but hey you do you, your wrong and should learn the proper ways of tuning nitro before giving wrong advice.
I feel tnr gave me more power then even bones brew. I won’t run traxxas fuel. But tnr is expensive af to ship here so after running this gallon I’ll go back to bones brew. But after switching to tnr my mt410 started wheeling easier and seems to tune a lot better imo.
Definitely cheaper here 39.00 a gallon 💨💨
@@earlmoorhead5555 I paid close to 100 with shipping🤬🤬🤬
tnr woent give more pwer all nitro fuel is the same its the oil package thats different the usa all gets its nitro methane from china and vp buys it all up all the nitro fuels basicaly same nitro meth but the oil package sets them apart bones is just as good i run bones i run tnr ive ran almost every fuel ever made ive done the comparisons in any vids
Damn 😱
Hey what's the oil content in that TNR 30% nitro I've been running VP 30% nitro with 9% oil it's 58 bucks a gal won't run Traxxas fuel .back in the 'late 80s I run sprint cars and I had a buddy that ran a top fuel hydro and I used to get 2 gal of nitro methane from him and mix it with the alcohol from the Sprint car and then add blends all or Klotz racing caster 30 nitro an 12 percent been oil caster to it make my own fuel that's all would mix with alcohol, I live in Cali too above sac.I have a xtm racing 1/7 scale mammoth 4/4 with a OS 30 big boy and nitro slash 3.3 good to know a new fuel 🤟
Mr Details I wish I would had known this when I was into nitro. Your site gives "limitless" info. Lol love it
I would love to see the motor tear down videos. Always learning from your videos Earl, thank you for all the knowledge you put out in this hobby & more.
I switched to Hotfire 25% nitro (9% oil) and run all my TRX engines with this now. Great fuel and the engine runs and tunes great! I think a problem is that people (note bashers like us) tend to overthink this choice of fuel. Just get a fuel from a well know brand with nitro content of 16-25% and and oil content from 9-12% and you are good to go. I have tried many fuels with these spec and they have all run great!
Good information 👍
I haven't played with nitro cars in prob 25 years. Some things change but yet they seem so much the same. The radio gear and battlers sure have come a long way. I sure don't miss chasing runaway rigs lol
Thanks for the hard work E man. Cheers
I've been running bones brew RTR (20% Nitro 12%oil)mix in all mine. Very happy so far. Performs well and good tuning. !!
Tbone is a local company to me and I support them to the fullest. I also support Jim’s bearings. He is also close to me. If I get into nitro I’m going to go with nitropro I use 4 of their servos in bashers and racers. I love their product
With the supply chain still trying to catch up I think that what ever is easily readily available at a decent price wise makes the best sense doesn’t always have to be the best
I remember being told when u change fuel percentage u must watch and probably tune. I ran Traxxas until I went to track back in the day and everyone was running different stuff there synthetic and cheap oil. So I switched to pro stuff more power less dripping out of exhaust.. ur correct brother thanks 🙏 Good 👍🏻 stuff Earl. Loving these new intro Taco Bell got me. Lol 😆
Great video Earl👊👍
Thanks
love learning about these RCs. I doubt I'll have a nitro but you never know, can't pass up a great $ deal. So it's good info to have.
I dont know anything about the fuel. Im just here for the ride and learn about this stuff. you making me want to go spend some money. lol
I just use the cheapest stuff I can find lol. I used to use that Byron stuff but my local hobby shop doesn’t carry it so I use the VP racing nitro and it’s actually a racer’s fuel because VP fuels is known for making top notch high octane racing fuels for cars as well.
Yes 👍
Nice crazy just put new gears on my kyosho Inferno GT2 and I have 4 gallons of Byron fuel
He got TNR. UR GOING TO LOVE IT. BEST OUT THERE.
In NorCal the popular fuels are Morgan Fuel Sidewinder, PowerMaster Nitro by VP Racing, and Traxxas Top Fuel. The % of oil content and type of oil is the important factors. Looking forward to see how TNR Fuel performs. 👍💯
Me to 👍👍💨💨💨
I would love to see you get that nitro Kyosho 1/8 scale on road car. That thing is a beast.
I was using 20% O’DONNELL fuel on my LST2 …and now I can’t find it anymore! And just finished my last of it! I’m gonna have try that TNR! And I also just back into it..been having my LST2 over 15 years !
Now you need a Savage X 4.6 in your Fleet ,best nitro out there. Pull start baby💯
Oh, yeah, the castor oil... I remember. Pint cans of Cox fuel and gummed up airplane engines. Man, you taking me back
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Cool, hope the new fuel works out great
I definitely want to see the teardown before I buy . I'm very excited about Nitro Rc's but your series on these are my guides to a successful & enjoyable experience with Nitro 💯💯💯 I am curious tho as to what would happen if by fate the Nitro fuels were mixed up . I mean if you were to accidentally mix 33% with 20% or if brands were mixed 🤔 🤔
A very interesting vid thanks earl 👌👍💯
🤙🏾 Nope! All fuel isn’t the same. I always stuck with Top Fuel in my Traxxas RCs mainly because traxxas gave me a hard time replacing an engine.
Yes 👍 traxxas will not warrantee use of any other fuels
And now I’ll will get the TNR after I finish the Byron. u answered my questions with out me asking you’ve don’t that a couple times already with other videos 👍🏽👍🏽
Should perform just as good if not better from what I’ve read 🤔
tnr the best fuel you got on that table chris nelson the creator is one awsome dude
He seems cool AF for sure 💨💨💨
I use to run O"Donnel racing fuel..30%. in all my nitro's. Best fuel I ever used. Sadly I can find it no where now. Been trying to pick up some good fuel for them.
It will be interesting to see the tear down videos in 3 months after you run them for the summer to see if there is any difference. Can't wait to see more bash vids with the trucks!! 💯💯😉
Yes prof is always in the damage or no damage 💨💨👍👍
sweet video tnr fuel is good stuff earl!!
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Luv it Earl , looks like montain dew 😄👌 Deontay 👍good man.
What is a good range for the temperature for 2.5 and 3.3. I think I ran my 2.5 too rich. I was about 210 degrees
I use tnr fuels for my tmaxx and revo and my friends vintage nitro truck too
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VP fuel is awesome.
Traxxas really needs to make some better fuel by putting less oil in the fuel
I use vp but i have to keep ordering it. My hobby shop has traxxas 20%fuel and sidewinder 30 % in your opinion which would you use earl
I’d ask your shop to carry fuel you use most will do it 👍
@earlmoorhead5555 I'll ask but it they might not because vp is expensive all they stick with is traxxas and sidewinder fuel.they use to carry byrons fuel some years ago.
@@joserobinson8419 since horizon hobby carries it most hobby shop get it at a big discount as that’s where they get there supplies traxxas and horizon hobby 👍
Does the TNR have synthetic & castor oil bled like Bones Brew???
Yes
I don’t know Earl. Natural looks awesome and I remember my buddy‘s running those back in the 90s and early 2000s I never owned one but I want to know cause I can afford it but the reality is I don’t know if I want to deal with it. You’re so limited places up here where I live to run something that sounds like that but MAN I want one now😂
Lol good video thanks 😊 🙏 😄.
Is it good and how much oil is in the 20%
Traxxas wants everyone to use there stuff only which a lot of hobby people don’t like 👍🏻
Vp racing fuel has castrol oil in it
Yes
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I thought we were going to see the jato rip??? It need new tires anyway 🙄. Nitro Freak said it the best, to a certain point that all nitro is the same but the oil is the difference. I run Morgan fuel since I can't get Bryon anymore but I just got a new 3.3 Jato and I'm going to try Bones Brew on it. And it not a bad price so since nitro is nitro I'll just stick with it.
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I wonder how the TNR will run in that nitro dragster 🤔 😂
Two stroke 😳
Dragster runs pump gas with 2stroke oil added or race fuel for cars with oil added like a motorcycle
@@earlmoorhead5555 ohhhh... 2-stroke. My bad.
You should never use the hsn or lsn to adjust idle that’s why you have an idle screw just a tip.
Not true
@@earlmoorhead5555 please explain, the lsn and idle screw work together at times but once off idle they part ways. If you look at any nitro engine manufacturer manual you won’t see them say use the lsn to adjust idle nor would anyone with tuning know how but so explain please
There’s an idle gap not to adjust the idle mixture
@@earlmoorhead5555 you don’t need to adjust the idle mixture that’s what the other two needles do they change the fuel mixture it’s pretty simple to understand. A idle screw raises or lowers the idle of an engine by opening to allow more fuel/air or closes to reduce fuel/air.
@@earlmoorhead5555 when you use the lsn to adjust idle all you are doing is adding or reduce fuel/air yet doing nothing to set a proper idle but hey you do you, your wrong and should learn the proper ways of tuning nitro before giving wrong advice.
I have the 30% 20% oil
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