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Old 09-01-2012
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Default Sirio Engine / Glow plug Question

Hi All,

So im new to all this 8th stuff and went to put the glow plug in this evening to fire up the car for the first time and it wouldnt fit. I've just taken the head off to have a proper look at the thread and its clearly a different size.

I have been told that the plugs that i should use to start are the os p3's and the engine i have is the one below;

Sirio s21-bxt1r

Displacement 3,5 cc
Stroke 16,80 mm
Bore 16,22 mm
Ports 5
Sleeve ABC
Exhaust Rear
Weight 370 g
Crankshaft Ø 14,20 mm SG Type
Carburettor Type CNC Aluminium Slide Single Adj.
Plug Type Turbo
Power Comparison 9

Any thoughts on whats wrong and what i need? And for reference when the heads off there is a what looks like an alu plate with the thread in.

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you need to check the plug, a Turbo plug will be tapered at the element end and a non turbo will be flat dont worry about the ali plate most engines have a removable one
you will need aturbo plug for a sirio unless someone has changed the ali plate if the engine is new it should be a turbo if s/hand check with previous owner what plate and plug he ran .
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Danny

I would use a rb 6 turbo , or a novarossi c6tgc turbo plug.
These are a slightly different thread to os turbo plugs
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sirio turbo plugs, the newest orion turbo plugs and OS P3/P4 plugs all work very well with that brand of engine.

have never used Novarossi based plugs on Sirio based (L & M) engines so i cant say if they work well or not.
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sirio turbo plugs, the newest orion turbo plugs and OS P3/P4 plugs all work very well with that brand of engine.

have never used Novarossi based plugs on Sirio based (L & M) engines so i cant say if they work well or not.
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It's spanking from my sponsor just not sure what's up. Probably the plugs. Anyway thanks, Jon delly's gonna have a butchers at the weekend at area 51 where I'll run it all in
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Its best to use Sirio Plugs.

TURBO BUGGY GLOW PLUG S5 S00 1720115
TURBO BUGGY GLOW PLUG S6 S00 1720116
TURBO BUGGY GLOW PLUG S7 S00 1720117

Number 6 is fine for most conditions.

Some other makes do not fit exactly same, alternatively you can use Orion as made by the same company.

ORI88854TURBO BUGGY GLOW PLUG S5
ORI88855TURBO BUGGY GLOW PLUG S6
ORI88856TURBO BUGGY GLOW PLUG S7


Normally Sponsers provide Glow plugs!!!!!
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As Neil says above.

Stick to the Sirio or Orion plugs wont go wrong at all.

I used to run Sirio engine for about 4yrs loved them to bits.

Danny did you get two buttons with the engine cause most Sirio engines used to be supplied with two button heads, the one usually fitted in the engine is none turbo. he one in the packaging is the turbo button head.

It may have changed now but thats what I found eveytime I had engine from Sirio.

Neil may know more
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Ah, i will have a look an see whats in the box

Cant say ive done much digging about.
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Ah, i will have a look an see whats in the box

Cant say ive done much digging about.
Success. I've found the head Plate that fits the glow plug. It was in the box.

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Hey Danny,


I think You will need some help to run 1/8th!!!

Dont be afraid to ask they are mostly friendly people.
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Default sirio engines

hi danny

i got the same engine yes cracking engine, alway try to use the right plug for the condition in most cases cold works best. always try and use turbo plugs they hold up better.

when engine run 3-4 tanks on the box lean it up and hit the ground gently at first blip the power not full power and dont scream a new engine else it will go bang... rule of thum run rich for a couple of tanks then gently advance top end in by 5 minutes the engine should sound a little clearer and not dump so much oil... dont go mad gently does it but not so gentle that it looses compression... Its always good to use a sure start head heater this gets the piston and liner all warm and expanded just nice... it will fire easier and will reduce the wear.

if you are running the 2057 pipe run it with the extension this is for power, what fuel are you trying???
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