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what about a axial .28rr
Same as the HPI K4.6 settings
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what about a axial .28rr
I have a savage 25 I know their discontinued but what are the factory settings for itI thought this might be a helpfull thread for everyone who might have lost a manual or did not receive one when they bought a mill second hand.
OS Engines:
18TZ series engines:
High Speed: 2.5 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): flush with carb or ball link body
18CV series engines:
High Speed: 2.5 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): .5 turn in from flush with carb body
21XZ Series engines:
High Speed: Approximately 3 turns open from fully closed
Metering Needle: Rotate until slotted head is flush with carb body
21VG Series engines:
High Speed: 3 turns out from fully closed
Metering needle (low speed): flush with ball link body
21VZ Series:
Depends on the model/version of the engine
21TM Series engines:
High Speed Needle (Needle Valve) 2-1/2 turns out from close.
Low Speed Needle (Metering Needle) 1/2 turn in from flush with carb body.
28XZ engines:
High Speed: 3 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): Rotary: flush with carb body
Slide: flush then 1/2 turn in
30VG engines:
High Speed: 2 3/4 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): flush with ball link body, then 1.5 turns in
Novarossi .21 - .28
HSN: 3.5 turns out from seated
LSN: 5 turns out from seated
IDEL: 0.6mm
LRP Z.28 Spec 3
HSN: 3.75 Turns From Closed
LSN: 3.75 Turns From Closed
IDLE: Gap between 0.5mm and 1.0mm open
Mach 427 (lst2 and muggy)
HSN: 4 turns out from bottom
LSN: 2,5 turns out from bottom
IDEL: .5mm - 1mm
SH .28
HSN: 3 turns out
LSN: 3 turns out
IDLE: 1mm open
Ofna/Hyper .21 engine
Set the master needle IN until stops, then turn OUT 4.5 to 5 turns.
Setting for the black low end needle is OUT 3.5 turns out from flush.
Setting brass head mid range needle, should always be flush to the case
Dynamite Platinum .28 (Mach)
HSN: 3.5 turns out (counterclockwise) from closed.
LSN: 2 turns out (counterclockwise) from closed.
Idle: 1mm gap
STS .21-.30
HSN: 3 turns out from the end
LSN: 4.5 turns out from the end
Idle: 0.5mm open
Force R36
HSN: 3.5 turns from seated
LSN: .5mm out from casing
Idel: 1mm
I have also read that the factory settings in the manual for both the picco .21and .28 are way off.
He is a good starting point that most people have had sucess with.
Picco .21 and .28
HSN: 7 1/2 - 7 3/4 turns out from seated
LSN: 5 1/2 - 5 3/4 turns out from seated
IDEL: 0.5 mm
HPI
Nitro Star S-25
HSN: 4 1/2 Turns From Closed
LSN: 3 Turns From Closed
IDEL: About 2mm
F4.6
HSN: Flush with groove
LSN: Flush with case
IDEL: 1 mm
K4.6
HSN: Flush with groove
LSN: Flush with case
IDEL: 1 mm
K5.9
HSN: Flush with groove
LSN: Flush with case
IDEL: 1 mm
HPI also recommends not to adjust the mid range needle.
For The traxxas lovers out there
TRX 2.5 & 3.3
HSN - 4 turns out
LSN - flush with valve or 1.5-1.75 turns out
IDLE 0.70-1mm open.
I know there are engines that I missed so feel free to add at will.
Ok now my rc won't start I think it's out of tune should I set it to factory and try then?Savage 25 is at the bottom there all by itself....
Nitro Star S-25
HSN: 4 1/2 Turns From Closed
LSN: 3 Turns From Closed
IDEL: About 2mm
Ok now my rc won't start I think it's out of tune should I set it to factory and try then?
Lsn is on the side of the bell rightAllways a good place to start imo, along with a new glowplug
I thought this might be a helpfull thread for everyone who might have lost a manual or did not receive one when they bought a mill second hand.
OS Engines:
18TZ series engines:
High Speed: 2.5 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): flush with carb or ball link body
18CV series engines:
High Speed: 2.5 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): .5 turn in from flush with carb body
21XZ Series engines:
High Speed: Approximately 3 turns open from fully closed
Metering Needle: Rotate until slotted head is flush with carb body
21VG Series engines:
High Speed: 3 turns out from fully closed
Metering needle (low speed): flush with ball link body
21VZ Series:
Depends on the model/version of the engine
21TM Series engines:
High Speed Needle (Needle Valve) 2-1/2 turns out from close.
Low Speed Needle (Metering Needle) 1/2 turn in from flush with carb body.
28XZ engines:
High Speed: 3 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): Rotary: flush with carb body
Slide: flush then 1/2 turn in
30VG engines:
High Speed: 2 3/4 turns out from fully closed
Metering Needle (low speed): flush with ball link body, then 1.5 turns in
Novarossi .21 - .28
HSN: 3.5 turns out from seated
LSN: 5 turns out from seated
IDEL: 0.6mm
LRP Z.28 Spec 3
HSN: 3.75 Turns From Closed
LSN: 3.75 Turns From Closed
IDLE: Gap between 0.5mm and 1.0mm open
Mach 427 (lst2 and muggy)
HSN: 4 turns out from bottom
LSN: 2,5 turns out from bottom
IDEL: .5mm - 1mm
SH .28
HSN: 3 turns out
LSN: 3 turns out
IDLE: 1mm open
Ofna/Hyper .21 engine
Set the master needle IN until stops, then turn OUT 4.5 to 5 turns.
Setting for the black low end needle is OUT 3.5 turns out from flush.
Setting brass head mid range needle, should always be flush to the case
Dynamite Platinum .28 (Mach)
HSN: 3.5 turns out (counterclockwise) from closed.
LSN: 2 turns out (counterclockwise) from closed.
Idle: 1mm gap
STS .21-.30
HSN: 3 turns out from the end
LSN: 4.5 turns out from the end
Idle: 0.5mm open
Force R36
HSN: 3.5 turns from seated
LSN: .5mm out from casing
Idel: 1mm
I have also read that the factory settings in the manual for both the picco .21and .28 are way off.
He is a good starting point that most people have had sucess with.
Picco .21 and .28
HSN: 7 1/2 - 7 3/4 turns out from seated
LSN: 5 1/2 - 5 3/4 turns out from seated
IDEL: 0.5 mm
HPI
Nitro Star S-25
HSN: 4 1/2 Turns From Closed
LSN: 3 Turns From Closed
IDEL: About 2mm
F4.6
HSN: Flush with groove
LSN: Flush with case
IDEL: 1 mm
K4.6
HSN: Flush with groove
LSN: Flush with case
IDEL: 1 mm
K5.9
HSN: Flush with groove
LSN: Flush with case
IDEL: 1 mm
HPI also recommends not to adjust the mid range needle.
For The traxxas lovers out there
TRX 2.5 & 3.3
HSN - 4 turns out
LSN - flush with valve or 1.5-1.75 turns out
IDLE 0.70-1mm open.
I know there are engines that I missed so feel free to add at will.
Thanks, I've added it to the list.Ofna .28
hsn 2 1/2 to 3 out
lsn out 2
I have the savage 4.1 and it wheelies on command.i run a 17t cb and 49t spuri have the 4.1 engine and it wheelies but not all the time" depends on what tires I'm running and what surface I'm running on",the 4.1 is actually a pretty good engine in my opinion....
P.S.. GREAT THREAD KEVIN!!!! REPS SENT
I am sure I'll get there if I ever dummy up to tunning. Every time I get close something goes haywire and I have to start over.I have the savage 4.1 and it wheelies on command.i run a 17t cb and 49t spur
Have checked and made sure there's no air leaks that makes tuning a pain.lolI am sure I'll get there if I ever dummy up to tunning. Every time I get close something goes haywire and I have to start over.
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