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I have a XL Savage 5.9 and can't seem to get it to run! I took it back to the hobby shop and they tuned it. as soon as I got it home, it ran but very rough and had no speed at all. The hobby shop thinks I'm crazy but it won't run. I bought a new one for a friend in Texas and brought it to him last week at the Nascar race. We broke it in there and that thing screams!!! He hasn't had any problems.Where should I start. Please help, it's frustrating. Thanks, Kent
f1n3sse
04-10-2009, 09:36 PM
check your motor for air leaks first
f1n3sse
04-10-2009, 09:37 PM
check your motor for air leaks first. you should really post this in the correct forum. this is the site questions forum it should be in the engines/tuning/breakin forum.
I have a 5.9 savage that I can't seem to get to run for anything. I'm new at this It ran great after break in for a couple of tanks. I took it to the hobby shop today and they got it running. as soon as I got it home I ran it. All it did was spit and sputter. It would not get out of first gear. I tried to lean it and it would die when I let of the throttle. I want to bring it back to the store, but I'm getting tired of going back and I think there getting tired of seeing me.Comments will be very much appreciated! Thanks
canucksavage
04-10-2009, 10:34 PM
try increasing the idle a touch and reset to factory settings on your needles, then tune from there hsn first then a little tweaking on the lsn may be needed
f1n3sse
04-10-2009, 11:01 PM
I wouldn't touch your lsn that is just for throttle response check your mill for air leaks then reset your Hsn back to factory
Thanks for the info. I brought it back to the shop. Hopefully they will find a leak. I'm still new to this game, but hope to get better. Thanks
frddyj
04-11-2009, 12:22 PM
+1 Kent sounds like your tune. like the guys said, reset your needles to factory & watch the tuning video in jud's thread as many times as you can stand to paying close attention to how the mill sounds. http://www.hpisavageforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8833
also keep an extra glow plug on hand so if yours goes dead, you dont get frustrated tryin to start your mill without glow.
Thanks, I appreciate the info!! Kent
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