Project Mad Jedi
First run: General issues
It was a day of great fun and lots of learning, this,
my first day of driving a nitro-powered R/C of my own. There were just
a few more items to take note of before retiring for the evening:
- Engine heat. In perfectly stock form, the GS21 ran a bit warmer
than I had hoped for. I did not have a temp gun at my disposal, but
a "spit test" (drop of moisture on the engine head, watched
for how fast it fizzles off) showed that I was running a decent amount
above the boiling point of water (which is 212 degrees F). I also noticed
that the stock head is rather inefficient -- the top surface was significantly
cooler than the lower fins & engine block. A good head pulls a lot
of heat upward and away from the engine block. I'll definitely be looking
to take some action here.
- Red vs. Blue Loctite. I had the set screw on a drive cup back
out on me and fall out. I had used plenty of Loctite on it! In the words
of 22benjamin22 from the URC
Forums, "Go red." For "mission-critical" applications
such as drive cup set screws or anything that you don't want to get
out for a long, long time, use red Loctite -- once it sets, it must
be heated to a high temperature before it lets go.
- Restrictive exhaust gasket. If you have a stock MF, right now,
take off the manifold, and cut out the gasket to fit the hole it's made
to go around. The result? Instant horsepower. The stock gasket criminally
restricts exhaust flow. See for yourself:
 |
 |
| Stock gasket |
Look how much opening
it covered! I've also started
a bit of porting here. |
- Leaky manifold. The stock header leaked pretty badly at the
block, too. Some RTF high-temperature silicone sealant (available at
any automotive supply store) will work wonders against that. Follow
the instructions that come with the sealant.
- Useless wheelie bar. The stock wheelie bar on the MF keeps
you from flipping over completely, most of the time. However, it still
lets you point your front end ridiculously high, and once it does touch
the ground, it acts like a pair of steel chopsticks, not a functional
wheeled apparatus. For the sake of performance, I'll be looking to change
that out to an aftermarket unit soon.
With that said, that's enough learning for now. It's
time to get to work and start some modifications! My Dremel hand is bored!
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