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Old 02-05-2020
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Getting back into nitro bought agama and just getting stuff kit that I need just wondering about>>
What size lipo will do for the starterbox?3s ok
How long till u change air filter, clutch bearing?
As a club racer how long will a clutch last?
What the average engine life?
New glow plug every what?
Can't wait till I get going will be racing up at northwest nitro
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Getting back into nitro bought agama and just getting stuff kit that I need just wondering about>>
What size lipo will do for the starterbox?3s ok
How long till u change air filter, clutch bearing?
As a club racer how long will a clutch last?
What the average engine life?
New glow plug every what?
Can't wait till I get going will be racing up at northwest nitro
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Yeah 3s should be fine
Personally, I do qualis then change bell bearings before final and also put a fresh air filter on
Engine varies, have you bought a new one?
Always have a spare plug. Keep an eye on it and change it when it looks worn or struggle to start
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Thanks for the info it's not a new engine I know people will be like secondhand but the guy I bought it off been racing for 25 years so run in and looked after.
It's a novarossi b7 think they hold a Good tune and are pretty reliable and fuel efficient.
Am just looking forward get out there enjoying this hobby meeting new people etc can't wait man.
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It's not hard to check the bearings and piston and sleeve in them..... If I can do it then pretty much anyone can.

You'll find that once at the track people are more than happy to give anyone a hand that's what's so cool about the hobby
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