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In need a battery pro... - Printable Version +- ChitownRC (https://www.chitownrc.com) +-- Forum: Main Forums (https://www.chitownrc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Racers Forum (https://www.chitownrc.com/forum-9.html) +--- Thread: In need a battery pro... (/thread-2341.html) Pages:
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In need a battery pro... - Tex - 01-27-2006 I would guess standard as it's not an OS motor and I'm 99% positive it doesn't take turbo plugs. MC-9's are cold, those work ok for you? I can't stand them. A hotter plug will advance your timing, you should try it. In need a battery pro... - Tex - 01-27-2006 Quote:You need a standard 'long' plug (like an MC59) In need a battery pro... - thenewguy821 - 01-27-2006 With running 40%, I've been getting Great performance from the 9's. I think the 59 would be too hot for that high nitro... But who knows, I just may have to try something different. In need a battery pro... - Tex - 01-27-2006 oh yeah you run 40%, yeah maybe a colder plug would be better for you..lol Although I have always ran hot plugs with 30% with success. In need a battery pro... - FreeRideFrosty - 01-27-2006 Wow... confused I am... Gabe I may have you explain this to me at the track. For now if I'm running 30% in the stock 2.5 a MC-59 is good?? In need a battery pro... - thenewguy821 - 01-27-2006 It might be worth a try. In need a battery pro... - Tex - 01-27-2006 yep, I say a MC59 or a traxxas 'hot' plug would be a good choice for 30% in a 2.5 Sorry we went so off topic but consider this thread a dual purpose learning experience |