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lincpimp 04.15.2009 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 279535)
(I can tune a nitro w/o a temp gun, but I'm likea god or something)

Ha, I can tune a nitro w/o a screwdriver... Try that "God-like" move buster.

Some people... they think the sun shines out of their behind...

_paralyzed_ 04.15.2009 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 279544)
Ha, I can tune a nitro w/o a screwdriver... Try that "God-like" move buster.

Some people... they think the sun shines out of their behind...

:lol:

Always Dreamin 04.15.2009 10:13 PM

Looks like the clutch was fine. i am guessing tuning was off??? runs good now, but still has more tuning left to go.

Finnster 04.15.2009 11:30 PM

would guess it was rich if anything. You could always try the spit trick hahaha. I tend to run mine rich all the time as I'm paranoid about overheating and ruining the engine. Really, I feel lucky that it runs right at all somedays and I hate to push my luck.

maxair45 04.16.2009 12:02 AM

My revo would bog down real bad like you said(i'd give it full throttle and then it'd start to go). Lean it out a bit and see if that helps.
As far as glow pugs I 'd have a glow plug last me 3 gallons and i'd have a glow plug last me a tank. Its all about how you run and yor tune. Is it wet around your glow plug when you pull it out?


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