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I have an OFNA Ravager, and when I first got the truck in december it ran great and could idle for a whole tank if I let it. I havent even ran through a gallon of fuel yet so it cant be the motor. But now once warmed up it wont idle for more than 3 or 4 seconds. Can someone help me out? I cant figure out how to fix this problem.
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Does it just die or does it load up with fuel and then die?
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3-4 seconds, im assuming your LSN is pig rich and your idle isnt set too high. if your still breaking it in, jsut blip the throttle every couple seconds so it doesnt die. then after its broken in and you start tuning, the problem should go away.
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Ok thanks, guys im going to try what you have suggested. Its not that the engine isnt broken in, I did that the first day i got it. The engine isnt worn either because I have put less than a gallon and a half through the motor. The engine does not load up and then die, its just a quick shutdown. Idle is set at factory, and I though you were not suppose to change the idle needle. Thanks again
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ok, thanks. I think I got it. I still cant believe I have so much trouble tuning these nitro engines, Ive been in the sport for over 3 years.
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good to hear you slmost got it. and dont worry about it, some people are born naterals in tuning nitro engines. i myself and not the very best. and the picco is the first motor i had to tune on my own. i guess with time comes experience and knowledge. whether it takes longer or not as long, youll get it to the point where you can do it with your eyes closed.
and remember, the sound of the engine give you the largest hints and tell you what it needs.