XXChAoTiCXX
RCTalk Racer
Hello everyone, it's me again. Yet with another problem.
Well this has been an ongoing problem that I just haven't mentioned specifically yet- I can't get my car tuned. I have tried all of OFNA's website ideas, and some of what I have found on this forum as well, but no luck. My car acts completely random.
I run a Hyper .21 8 port
Once I'm started, I let the car warm up to about 180-200, giving short bursts of throttle. Once up at temp, I pinch off the gas line near the carb, and count how long it takes to die. If it is more than 6 seconds, I lean the LSN an hour, if it takes less than 5-6 seconds, I richen the LSN an hour. Once it takes 5-6 seconds, I start her back up and slowly increase throttle while still on the box, watching for white smoke through the rpm range. If it is present, I put her out and run slowly back and forth a couple times, then hit it. If it seems sluggish or seems to be loading up, I'll take her in and lean the HSN a 1/4 turn and continue. Once the car seems to be at peak power, I richen it up an hour or two, and let her go. Tuned right? Wrong! Not a minute later she is stuttering on herself and making a sound that I can only relate to being way too lean. The reason for this assumption is that when she makes this sound her temps skyrocket to 230-240+. So I then richen up the HSN a 1/4 turn, and whalla-too rich to get her started again. I go back and frth like this until I am at wit's end and my battery packs are dead. I just can't find any pattern to the behaviour of my motor. I live in the Phoenix area, but now temps are perfect about 70-75F, and the air is as dry as a bone.
I use O'Donnell 20% and Hobbico ARO
No other mods other than failsafe, Rx battery and servos.
HELP!!!!!
Well this has been an ongoing problem that I just haven't mentioned specifically yet- I can't get my car tuned. I have tried all of OFNA's website ideas, and some of what I have found on this forum as well, but no luck. My car acts completely random.
I run a Hyper .21 8 port
Once I'm started, I let the car warm up to about 180-200, giving short bursts of throttle. Once up at temp, I pinch off the gas line near the carb, and count how long it takes to die. If it is more than 6 seconds, I lean the LSN an hour, if it takes less than 5-6 seconds, I richen the LSN an hour. Once it takes 5-6 seconds, I start her back up and slowly increase throttle while still on the box, watching for white smoke through the rpm range. If it is present, I put her out and run slowly back and forth a couple times, then hit it. If it seems sluggish or seems to be loading up, I'll take her in and lean the HSN a 1/4 turn and continue. Once the car seems to be at peak power, I richen it up an hour or two, and let her go. Tuned right? Wrong! Not a minute later she is stuttering on herself and making a sound that I can only relate to being way too lean. The reason for this assumption is that when she makes this sound her temps skyrocket to 230-240+. So I then richen up the HSN a 1/4 turn, and whalla-too rich to get her started again. I go back and frth like this until I am at wit's end and my battery packs are dead. I just can't find any pattern to the behaviour of my motor. I live in the Phoenix area, but now temps are perfect about 70-75F, and the air is as dry as a bone.
I use O'Donnell 20% and Hobbico ARO
No other mods other than failsafe, Rx battery and servos.
HELP!!!!!