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skull13

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Hey everyone, I have 2 RC10 gt's with new engines on them and they are broken in but I can't seem to keep them tuned good. I'm still learning these nitro engines. It seems no matter what i do they dont want to tune. One engine is just totally out of tune that it is stubborn to start if that. The other runs and from a stop position if i punch it it bogs out and wants to die. From watching videos on tuning that would be the low speed needle if i am correct but doesn't seem to help weather I turn it clockwise or counter clockwise. I'm wondering if possibly I should use different type of fuel, i can't remember what I'm using now. I am pretty good at learning and figuring things out but i have to admit those little AE .15 are very unpredictable and stubborn. So I need some advise and/or tips. Thanks
 
How old is the fuel?
How old are the rc10's themselves
Are the airfilters dirty?
Did you set the 2 needles back to factory specs yet?
 
I'll also add:

Are the glow plugs good?
Is the glow plug igniter charged?
 
The fuel is old thats why I'm thinking changing fuel for sure and the cars are old but i totally restored them from ground up like new tanks, fuel lines and so on. The engines are still fairly new, not even a year and i dont run them all the time but yes filters are clean and as far as the needles i only turned on one of them to get it tuned and the other i may have to reset them.

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yes the glow plugs are good and igniters are charged.
 
Get yourself some new fuel and start from there, you wont be able to get even a decent tune with too old a fuel
 
Yes i will for sure get some new fresh fuel. I just run them in the streets, any suggestion on type of fuel for just running on the streets?
 
20% with a medium heat plug
What brand fuel is available to you?
 
I couldnt tell you the brands that a couple hobby stores sell, i know they have a few different brands. Now when you say 20% can you explain the 20%?
 
20% nitro
Byrons
O'donnels
Sidewinder
Torco

These are a few good fuels
 
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