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Once the motor starts, the glow plug is left glowing to fire the next power stroke. It's suppose to stay glowing the whole time the motor is running. You only need to start the engine with the starter attached, then the engine running itself will keep it glowing.
I couldn't think of a good way to say it so i found this for you.
(i didn't want to just say the engine keeps it running)![]()
the glow plug remains glowing by the heat that is caused during the explosion that is caused by the compression and heat produced by the glow plug
I have a nitro T-maxx where I recently swapped out the stock for a new OS .18 engine.
And unfortunately, before that, I would have raised the question "Hmmm...they are supposed to KEEP GOING?!"
come again?? :S
Really I thought it was just compression alone I didn't know the gp stayed glowing.
Now why does nitro engine stay running? Presuming your carburetor is tuned correctly.
This is where science comes into play. There is heat generated in the combustion cycle. This heat is called "the catalytic reaction".
A catalytic reaction occurs causing platinum to glow in the presence of "methyl-alcohol," or "methanol".
This catalytic reaction will occur on it's own without any outside power source.
All of this only comes onto play during low rpm and when there is not enough heat being generated to burn all the fuel vapor. The catalytic reaction changes as rpms and temperature rise.