T Toby RC Newbie Messages 4 Reaction score 1 Jul 31, 2020 #1 Hey, what fuel would be recommended for a 4wd buggy and will any glow ignition work?
Heisenburg RCTalk Addict Build Thread Contributor Messages 893 Reaction score 473 Location New England RC Driving Style RacingCrawlingScale BuilderBoating Jul 31, 2020 #2 What buggy, what engine? It is hot, cold, humid, dry where you live?
T Toby RC Newbie Messages 4 Reaction score 1 Aug 1, 2020 Thread starter #3 I'm Not sure what the engine is but it’s a gv cage buggy. I live in Australia so it’s pretty warm and humid here
I'm Not sure what the engine is but it’s a gv cage buggy. I live in Australia so it’s pretty warm and humid here
tntpoof Whats Up Doc? Messages 4,386 Reaction score 2,267 Location Taylor Michigan RC Driving Style BashingRacingFlyingBoating Aug 1, 2020 #4 it has a force 32.. and any glow igniter will work...not a nitro guy so I can't say what fuel...just dont use airplane fuel or air fuel..
it has a force 32.. and any glow igniter will work...not a nitro guy so I can't say what fuel...just dont use airplane fuel or air fuel..
Tunedfrog Kermit the frog is a sissy. Supporter Military Veteran Hospitality Award Build Thread Contributor Messages 10,706 Reaction score 17,361 Location Idaho RC Driving Style BashingCrawlingScale Builder Aug 1, 2020 #5 I use Powermaster 20%..
T Toby RC Newbie Messages 4 Reaction score 1 Aug 1, 2020 Thread starter #7 thanks, so just make sure it’s car fuel and is 20%
Heisenburg RCTalk Addict Build Thread Contributor Messages 893 Reaction score 473 Location New England RC Driving Style RacingCrawlingScale BuilderBoating Aug 1, 2020 #8 You may be running a little richer in humid climates when you do your carburetor tuning. Use you temperature gun to make sure you're not too lean. (Would be running hotter if too lean)
You may be running a little richer in humid climates when you do your carburetor tuning. Use you temperature gun to make sure you're not too lean. (Would be running hotter if too lean)