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I'm running trinity 25% nitro I'm supposted to be running 20% would the engine run hotter with 30%. One last thing what is better traxas top fuel or hpis power fuel because i want to get a differnt brand
 
I do believe it will run a bit hotter, but keep in mind, once you go up in percentage, it's not wise to go back down. So, if you are running 25%, I wouldn't go back down to 20%. Same thing with fuel brand in my opinion. I tend to stick with one brand, same percentage all the time.
 
The higher u go in %, the engine runs alittle hotter. Once u start at a % don't go down in %. As far as changing brands, it's ok. Run a search for more info. There is plenty of threads on this topic to help.
 
It will actually run cooler on 30% but will be a little more difficult to tune.

As far as brands of fuel, try the search function, as this subject has been discussed in great detail, repeatedly. You will find all the info you could want.
 
Hmmmm, that's interesting to do that the higher you go, the cooler your engine temps get. I always thought it was backwards.. Well, now I know.
 
The higher the % the less lubrication and the higher the temps. At least that is what I was told.
 
The nitro% has nothing to do with the lubrication, it's the amount of oil in the fuel. Different fuels have different oil percentages, which has nothing to do with the nitro %. Some 20% nitro has 12% oil, some has 16%, some 18%, some use castor oil, some use synthetic.
 
The higher nitro content will allow you to run a little richer but keep the same performance. If you broke-in or have been running with 25% for a while, I agree that you should stick with 25% untill you do an engine rebuild.
 
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