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austin

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I am getting a losi 454 for my savage and I was wondering what I should get clutch shoes, fly wheel, glow plug (20%), and also I'm getting a dynamite 053 mid range exaust, thanks
 
you can use the flywheel from your old engine, far as clutch I recommend using an alloy set of shoes and medium springs for it... you can find this stuff at RC Planet or A Main Hobbies... as for a glow plug I would follow what the mfgr of the engine recommends to use, but usually a medium plug will work well with 20% nitro...

http://www.rcplanet.com/HPI_Aluminum_Clutch_Shoe_Set_3_Piece_p/hpi87196.htm
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you can use the flywheel from your old engine, far as clutch I recommend using an alloy set of shoes and medium springs for it... you can find this stuff at RC Planet or A Main Hobbies... as for a glow plug I would follow what the mfgr of the engine recommends to use, but usually a medium plug will work well with 20% nitro...

http://www.rcplanet.com/HPI_Aluminum_Clutch_Shoe_Set_3_Piece_p/hpi87196.htm
the flywheel on my old engine is stuck and cannot be removed so should I just buy a stock one or is there a better one
 
unless you have or plan to use a rotostart unit on your engine you will need a pullstarter for it, only 2 ways to start a savage engine unless you have a custom starter box that I have never seen before.....
 
what brand glowplug should I buy and what type specificly


Most all engine manufacturers include some recommendation on what plug will work best for their particular engine.....
As you seem by your posts to be quite new at the nitro side of things I would follow their directions so you get the most satisfaction from your new engine......
 
You do not change your glowplug for weather conditions, you change your tune.

If you are having triuble getting the engine to operating temperature you can wrap the heatsink, or use a hair dryer on it to warm it up initially. Another good practice is to keep your RC inside.
 
Most all engine manufacturers include some recommendation on what plug will work best for their particular engine.....
As you seem by your posts to be quite new at the nitro side of things I would follow their directions so you get the most satisfaction from your new engine......

will the hpi ones work

to answer your question , yes an HPI branded plug will work, make sure to get a medium heat range plug....
 

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