Y yveschew RCTalk Basher Messages 65 Reaction score 0 Points 0 RC Driving Style Bashing Jul 30, 2008 #1 hi, its that any problem if i change the different brand nitro fuel? thanks
Coach Z RCTalk Addict Messages 754 Reaction score 11 Points 123 Location Newport, ri (mostly) RC Driving Style Bashing Jul 30, 2008 #2 Not at all, you will likely have to retune for the new fuel. If at all possible keep the same nitro % that will make the switch easier.
Not at all, you will likely have to retune for the new fuel. If at all possible keep the same nitro % that will make the switch easier.
GrudgE RCTalk Addict Messages 614 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Cressona, PA RC Driving Style Bashing Jul 31, 2008 #3 Coach Z said: Not at all, you will likely have to retune for the new fuel. If at all possible keep the same nitro % that will make the switch easier. Click to expand... +1 now when you switch and keep the same percentage post the results of what you see without retuning, and then the results after retuning.
Coach Z said: Not at all, you will likely have to retune for the new fuel. If at all possible keep the same nitro % that will make the switch easier. Click to expand... +1 now when you switch and keep the same percentage post the results of what you see without retuning, and then the results after retuning.
2 2Savages RCTalk Basher Messages 76 Reaction score 0 Points 76 RC Driving Style BashingRacing Aug 1, 2008 #4 I have had to retune, from using 30% O'Donnell's to Sidewinder Canadian Team Blend 30%, about 2 turns leaner on but LSN and HSN
I have had to retune, from using 30% O'Donnell's to Sidewinder Canadian Team Blend 30%, about 2 turns leaner on but LSN and HSN