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Baja 5b Tuning - 03.18.2009, 12:08 PM

How hard is the 5b to tune compared to a nitro?, any experience is helpful in deciding if i really want one.
   
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03.18.2009, 12:11 PM

Insanely easy to tune compared to nitro's. Depending on were you live you will have to tune it maybe once a month. Performance almost never fluxuates so tuning is very minimal.


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I live in Missippi
   
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Ya that climate is humid IFRC. You will rarely have to tune it.


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03.18.2009, 12:45 PM

I've never moved mine off of the stock tune, and feel no need to do so. If you have a gas weedwhacker, I bet you never have to tune that...the baja engine is essentially the same thing.
   
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I've never moved mine off of the stock tune, and feel no need to do so. If you have a gas weedwhacker, I bet you never have to tune that...the baja engine is essentially the same thing.
The concept is essentially the same but their are factors in r/c gassers that make it so you have to tune it once in a great while. Such as shock, vibrations, stress on the engine, fuel mixture etc...


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I've seen these engines fire on the first pull, is that the way it usually is? Also is it necessery to choke it and prime it every time?
   
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03.18.2009, 02:25 PM

I have one of the king motor baja 5b knockoffs, so you can take this however you want. There is no comparison between it and nitro. I have not touched a screw on the carb at all. I have 2 gallons on it, if it has set for a week or so, you may prime it a few times, but usually I put full choke, pull once maybe twice, and you will hear it hit, then open the choke, and 8 times out of 10 it will start 1st pull. If you have been playing with at all that day it will start first pull. It was boggey down low when I first got it, put a pipe on it and it took all that out. It may have more in it, but I really havn't felt the need to mess with it any more.
   
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Yes, if you prime it a few times, choke it pull start it until it turns over for a seconds or two and then shuts off. Then you will need to turn off clutch and pull start it and your set. I never had to pull more than 3 times. The general rule of thumb for small 2-stroke engines is if it doesnt turn over by the 3rd pull its not tuned properly.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tMUfbQCzI8
   
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Man Im dead on. He said exactly what I said.


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Just to confirm, my starting experience is the same. Prime, choke, pull, pull, flip off choke, pull, and zoooooom.
   
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Just to confirm, my starting experience is the same. Prime, choke, pull, pull, flip off choke, pull, and zoooooom.
Thats definately a way to sum it all up.


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That video is great. I've got a Baja and I love it. The stock exhaust on the RTRs is quiet but restricts the performance. I got a Mielke side pipe for $90 used and it really makes a big difference and is still pretty quiet. Very easy to tune and rarely ever needs tuned, runs on gas which is a ton cheaper than nitro, runs for up to 45 minutes per tank, run time only restricted by your receiver battery.


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03.18.2009, 04:18 PM

I have never moved the needle on my gas cars 23cc I think, just adjusted the idle till it sounded bad ass and left it for 6 years, fires 3rd pull when warm everytime. Provided you are using really good gas and synthetic oil already, you can tune it a bit running it leaner or richer
   
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