May 19, 2008

How to prime a nitro RC engine

This vid is on the numerous ways to prime a nitro engine

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November 30, 1999

Squirrelod @ 12:00 am

Its actually a JP3. …
Its actually a JP3. Wait till my break in series (10 vids and topics) gets posted. i revisit this topic and actually start the engine to show that it works.

The JP pipes you want to match to the engine. I would add a JP3, which adds to the top end, is better balanced with an engine that has a ton of low end. Its best to try a variety as each pipe will act differently to the echo wave for the engine

jimgotnitro @ 12:00 am

yes all your videos …
yes all your videos are just quality…it really gets nailed into my head lol. I see you have the jammin JP-4 pipe…how good is this? does it give you a smoother powerband? higher rpm, bottem end torque?

Squirrelod @ 12:00 am

Thanks!

Right …
Thanks!

Right now I am getting alot of rain in WA but the next clear day I will be filming and then postinga 4 to 6 vid series on break in from prep, priming, break in, and tuning. Stay tuned!

artifact2008 @ 12:00 am

hey i just wanted …
hey i just wanted to say that your tutorials are VERY helpful

thank you

magicTmaxx @ 12:00 am

personaly i don't …
personaly i don't use this kind if fuel line primer, but some of my friends do it and it's not leaking.. but..

sunnylotto @ 12:00 am

Yes, but it just …
Yes, but it just find ways for more leaks.
This isn't that hard.

burtonkidd @ 12:00 am

nic vid i have ez …
nic vid i have ez start i like it

magicTmaxx @ 12:00 am

can also use …
can also use associated #ASC25076 it's a fuel line primer, cost around 5 bucks on tower honnies.

magicTmaxx @ 12:00 am

good tips for r/c …
good tips for r/c newbies.

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