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#26
anytime
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#27
From what I've experienced, running it hot before it's ready will get you great performance but will shortoen the life of your mill. The first place it seems to show is the bushing on the con rod. The truth is somewhere in the middle. GET IT HOT FAST BUT NOT TO HOT, THEN KEEP IT THERE. Every motor like a little different temp. My Radical seems happiest at 200 to 220. But I had a picco that ripped around 260. The hard part is having the patience with a good mill. They just take longer but pay off by lasting longer. I've been fascinated by the theory of breaking in at WOT but I don't have the ballz to try it.
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#28
getting your motor up to 200 and heat cycle it at least twice this will let the motor expand if you dont the pinch will be way too much and youll never get the most performance and life out of it. you cant just say run 6 tanks and its broke in. let the motor cool down and when you can turn the flywheel over by hand it is broke in. ive been using a breakin stand just because i think its easier and the mess on a bench is easier to clean the the whole oiled down car. and wrap the head to get the temp up and run it rich
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#29
i dont know what your thinking with all that fuel line but it looks out of control
keep things simple and clean. the jammins a great ride but i found the ofna plastic and metal parts wear very quickly. the universals are what got me 44 a pair and you cant rebuild them?
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#30
i heat cycled the 6 tanks they were all in the 200 range up to 220 was as high as it went.
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#31
slaytanic Wrote:From what I've experienced, running it hot before it's ready will get you great performance but will shortoen the life of your mill. The first place it seems to show is the bushing on the con rod. The truth is somewhere in the middle. GET IT HOT FAST BUT NOT TO HOT, THEN KEEP IT THERE. Every motor like a little different temp. My Radical seems happiest at 200 to 220. But I had a picco that ripped around 260. The hard part is having the patience with a good mill. They just take longer but pay off by lasting longer. I've been fascinated by the theory of breaking in at WOT but I don't have the ballz to try it.

I wouldnt run radicals at any hotter than 200
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#32
+1 on the fuel line. try to keep it under 12"

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#33
i think you go to sgrid.com and sign up for the magazine...never got a magazine but thats how you get to access the forums. been so long for me i dont remember either dude. lolol

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#34
rc-racing.com goto back talk conferences
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#35
or that

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#36
well its complete i had a friend paint up the bodys for me. i think he did a good job for what i need since they are going to get destroyed quickly. lol

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#37
they look good man, now you need to sell the Sportwerks and get a Jammin buggy so you can utilize one line of parts Wink
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#38
at least get a new wing to match that good lookin truckWink
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#39
holly fuel tubing batman
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#40
pwnzor Wrote:they look good man, now you need to sell the Sportwerks and get a Jammin buggy so you can utilize one line of parts Wink

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#41
hansarvin Wrote:Hey Cheesecake I'm selling a Jammin buggyBig Grin

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#42
well i would buy the jammin buggy but i have a box of parts for the sportwerks. if i dint id be all over a jammin buggy
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