06-29-2006, 02:27 PM
The long strait isn't any different than running through a field or in the street out in front of your house.
If it was sizzling it was over 320F, probably around 400F. Also motors don't have to be at a certain temp before they start cutting out. They cut out because of lack of gas, not being to hot. If your too lean your engine could cut out even when you first start it, while the motor is still cold.
The "cutting out" is due to no fuel in the crank case, IE, too lean.
I know you said it wasn't cutting out and you saw smoke but it was definitely too lean bro, motor might be shot.....
If it was sizzling it was over 320F, probably around 400F. Also motors don't have to be at a certain temp before they start cutting out. They cut out because of lack of gas, not being to hot. If your too lean your engine could cut out even when you first start it, while the motor is still cold.
The "cutting out" is due to no fuel in the crank case, IE, too lean.
I know you said it wasn't cutting out and you saw smoke but it was definitely too lean bro, motor might be shot.....
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RBS5
RB2045
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RBS5
RB2045
Futaba 3PM
Hitec 5955, 5965