A alx2008 RC Newbie Messages 12 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Dec 23, 2003 #1 i was just wondering what would be a good, fast engine and easy to tune for an r-40 Does it have to be a rear or side exhaust Any coments...? post em
i was just wondering what would be a good, fast engine and easy to tune for an r-40 Does it have to be a rear or side exhaust Any coments...? post em
S Skela RCTalk Racer Messages 113 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Dec 24, 2003 #2 Well first of all place the post in the RIGHT forum!! (on-road touring talk) 2. read the manual it actually show you what type of engine you need but you will need a .12-.15 rear exhaust engine with slide carb.
Well first of all place the post in the RIGHT forum!! (on-road touring talk) 2. read the manual it actually show you what type of engine you need but you will need a .12-.15 rear exhaust engine with slide carb.
K kwong2001 Hardcore RCTalk User Messages 3,449 Reaction score 0 Location Pacific, WA RC Driving Style Bashing Dec 24, 2003 #3 Well I prefer a rear exhaust (non-ps of course) with a slide carb and SG crank. That's what my novarossi is. It's the easiest to set up. If you want a non pullstart, you better have a bump starter or a starter box... I'd recommend an O.S 12tr....easy to tune and a good competitive engine
Well I prefer a rear exhaust (non-ps of course) with a slide carb and SG crank. That's what my novarossi is. It's the easiest to set up. If you want a non pullstart, you better have a bump starter or a starter box... I'd recommend an O.S 12tr....easy to tune and a good competitive engine
S Skela RCTalk Racer Messages 113 Reaction score 0 RC Driving Style Dec 24, 2003 #4 it has to be a non pull start engine for the r40 there isn’t room for the pull starter, and just as Kwong says chose one with SG shaft
it has to be a non pull start engine for the r40 there isn’t room for the pull starter, and just as Kwong says chose one with SG shaft