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Stu
16-11-2007, 06:18 PM
I'm told by good source that OS engines are a good bet, relyable with a good life span,

http://www.keimod.com/Images/ebay/OS13890.jpg

On a performace scale of 1 to 5 what will this be?

DCM
16-11-2007, 06:34 PM
OS been at it a long time, so if they can't make a good engine... we are screwed lol.

how many ports is that one?

showtime
16-11-2007, 06:56 PM
the V-spec in that pic is a 3 port engine

don't let the low port count put you off as these are a very good engine, very linear power delivery & will keep pulling to a good high topend ;)
very good on fuel too, these will do the magic 10 minutes on a tank!

there is 1 problem with them tho, the rear bearing they come with aint good so either fit a ceramic or a Picco rear bearing & you're good to go ;)

as for lifespan - variable - is probably the best word :eh?:

Stu
16-11-2007, 06:59 PM
I'm getting a better vibe from this than I've got from the GO engines.

showtime
16-11-2007, 07:01 PM
out of the 2 the OS is DEFINITELY the stronger performer ;)

available from around £115 plus post from HK

Stu
16-11-2007, 07:11 PM
Yeah - I see.

I'm going to visit my LHS tomorrow, not to buy, just to see what goes down.

It'll be interesting to see what they want to sell me.

showtime
16-11-2007, 07:17 PM
just to throw a spanner in the works a Sirio was probably the best engine i used this year plus you can't really go wrong with an RB!

if you get offered an S7II for sensible money that would be a good choice ;)

tjpMT2
17-11-2007, 12:53 AM
IF you go with the Vspec make sure to get a late 2007 model, they come with different bearings which are ment to be better. Also dont do the "Heat Cycle" run-in method, this will put strain on the bearings, this was a big problems with the older vspecs. You need to do the 3 tank static 3 at 1/4 throtle etc...

Stu
17-11-2007, 05:20 PM
Local shop was shut today, shut on a saturday, what's that about :o. They must not be bothered about selling stuff.

Hong-Kong never shuts on Ebay.

showtime
17-11-2007, 05:45 PM
probably out for a few pints of gravy :D

Stu
17-11-2007, 05:57 PM
...................... can't really go wrong with an RB!



Ace,

Ebay search for 'RB' (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-RB-CERAMIC-SNOW-FIGURINES_W0QQitemZ170168666056QQihZ007QQcategoryZ 13838QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD4VQQcmdZViewItem)

I may buy them.

showtime
17-11-2007, 06:17 PM
better be quick!

less than 11 minutes to go :o

Northy
17-11-2007, 06:23 PM
Stu, you can't go wrong with an RB :D and you get 4 in that auction :o

Northy
17-11-2007, 06:27 PM
BTW, hong kong must be like my 356th fav place in the entire world to make love.... :)

G

Stu
17-11-2007, 06:38 PM
My 356th is on the roof of our garden shed.

Northy
17-11-2007, 06:42 PM
My 356th is on the roof of our garden shed.

On the roof of your garden shed is my 124th! :eh?:

G

Lee
17-11-2007, 06:43 PM
Whats the other 355?


I think all the talk of ports got G excited:o

Northy
17-11-2007, 07:05 PM
Whats the other 355?

It would take me a long time to list them all, but I could if you wanted... :rolleyes:

Lee
17-11-2007, 07:17 PM
Not while coulumbo is on, maybe later;)

jondell
18-11-2007, 07:36 PM
OS engines, V-spec, Speed or recab = THE best engine for any electric racer starting in nitro

why

smooth power band that pulls all the way though the throttle range
easy to tune - no other engine can be set at pre determined carb settings like the OS can.
great run time.
freak cuts are very rare.
easy to run in - i.e on a box to a set routine.
proven winner - 2006 world champ, winner of uk national 2004, runner up of uk national in 2005, 2006, 2007. winner of uk 2007 truggy nationals.

down side (cos there must be some)
standard v-spec crank will wear out after 7-10 hours (good news is speed and recab cure this to the point the crank never wears out)
standard v-spec bearings can be suspect and will last 10 hours or so (again good news is speed and recab cure this by having a ceramic bearing)
after sales service is sh#t as ripmax are not involved in racing, but ask me and i will gladly tune your motor at the track.

recommendations
use byron fuel - easy to tune, good for bearings and engine life, available at most shops that deal with cml
use a hong nor 2047 pipe, cheep inline pipe.
use after run oil after every race/time you use it.
use OS P3 plugs only
speed a bit more money and buy a speed with Aluminium head or recab (cost 230-250, save you money in long run and give you happier racing)
dont run in the muddy crap and if you do use a water proof air filter in the wet.

Stu
18-11-2007, 09:10 PM
Thanks - appreciate the advice.

Stu
18-11-2007, 09:12 PM
On the roof of your garden shed is my 124th! :eh?:

G


Funny, in your greenhouse is my 124th.