Are you applying throttle lightly? Or are you trying to gun it.
When my engines are cold, I can't peg the throttle. Any more than 1/4 and they die. At least until the head temp is over 120. Once I hit 150, I start blipping the throttle to get it to warm up.
It is a bit funny that it won't stay running at all when you remove the glow igniter. What fuel are you running? If you are setting it to factory, you are setting it rich regardless what air filter you have. Letting more air in pretty much only benifits you once you get the engine up to speed.
Are the plugs dark or wet when you take them out? Normal batts don't work very well for good glow ingnition. I would suggest a good rechargable then give it a try. Normal alkilines loose their potency in a short time, especially if your not using engergizer or duracell.
I couldn't get my os 15 started for the life of me when I first started this racket. So, I tried a good sub-c igniter. The difference is night and day.
When my engines are cold, I can't peg the throttle. Any more than 1/4 and they die. At least until the head temp is over 120. Once I hit 150, I start blipping the throttle to get it to warm up.
It is a bit funny that it won't stay running at all when you remove the glow igniter. What fuel are you running? If you are setting it to factory, you are setting it rich regardless what air filter you have. Letting more air in pretty much only benifits you once you get the engine up to speed.
Are the plugs dark or wet when you take them out? Normal batts don't work very well for good glow ingnition. I would suggest a good rechargable then give it a try. Normal alkilines loose their potency in a short time, especially if your not using engergizer or duracell.
I couldn't get my os 15 started for the life of me when I first started this racket. So, I tried a good sub-c igniter. The difference is night and day.
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