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<blockquote data-quote="Zakerid" data-source="post: 4146968" data-attributes="member: 575654"><p>Regardless of how my post can be interpreted, I have seen so many nitro newbs trying to tune their engine based off of a temperature. This can and will be frustrating, b/c these people are searching for this ultimate temp that everything is perfect, that temp doesn't exsist Tune the engine for performance and ensure that you are not overheating or running too lean (I missed this in my orig. post).</p><p></p><p>Once you learn how to tune... I don't think that the engines are touchy. If the engine is touchy, it probably is still breaking-in.</p><p></p><p>Once again to the OP. READ the directions cover to cover a couple times and watch the DVD a couple times. Get someone who know what they are doing to help you out if you can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zakerid, post: 4146968, member: 575654"] Regardless of how my post can be interpreted, I have seen so many nitro newbs trying to tune their engine based off of a temperature. This can and will be frustrating, b/c these people are searching for this ultimate temp that everything is perfect, that temp doesn't exsist Tune the engine for performance and ensure that you are not overheating or running too lean (I missed this in my orig. post). Once you learn how to tune... I don't think that the engines are touchy. If the engine is touchy, it probably is still breaking-in. Once again to the OP. READ the directions cover to cover a couple times and watch the DVD a couple times. Get someone who know what they are doing to help you out if you can. [/QUOTE]
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