HPI Roto Start Upgrade....HELP PLEASE

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I have a savage 4.6 that was given to me. It didn't run when I got it and I now have it running however it takes forever to get it to start with the pull start. I would like to convert the pull start to a root start. Could anyone recommend a pull start conversion kit. The current setup is a m28 nitro engine.
 
Gonna need a couple extra things to use a rotostart unit, a 6 cell battery and charger for it, a roto unit with wand and whatever rotostart unit your engine requires.... a couple of pictures may help ID which exact engine you have in your rig
 
I have a mach 28 in my setup. photos attached. I also have a rotostart2 and wand that the guy gave me but the engine is not set up for it or wasn't. It was set up for a pull start and the string popped today. Reason I'm just trying to convert to a roto start.
 

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awesome...thanks. I look and see if i can get it off of amazon and if not ill order from that site you provided.
 
From past experience, you are better off with the pull start. You're having problems getting started either due to an improper tune, a poor glow plug or a weak battery. Pull starts spin the engine MUCH faster than the roto start. When properly set up it should only take 2 short, quick pulls to get it running.
 
From past experience, you are better off with the pull start. You're having problems getting started either due to an improper tune, a poor glow plug or a weak battery. Pull starts spin the engine MUCH faster than the roto start. When properly set up it should only take 2 short, quick pulls to get it running.


But for those of us who are old and frail with bad shoulders a roto unit makes things so much easier... my :ercm: all have either a tigerdrive or some other form of rotostart and I have never looked back..... after a quick prime my stuff fires right up within a turn or so with zero issues..... so in my opinion it is a toss up as to which is best I just know I prefer the convenience of just putting on the igniter and pushing a switch to have a bit of fun.....
 
I totally agree with you. I'm in that category. I just remember a few guys some years back that converted their stock Savvys to pull starts and we were stunned by how fast they started.
Mine is still the roto start and I have no plans to change it.
 

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