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I haven't gotten shocked yet,I'm wondering if I should get a cooler spark plug like a ngk cmr8h,and I'm in process of getting a kill switch but I'm extremely tight on money for the next couple monthsNot being a smart ass but .........great way to get shocked and as heat is a byproduct of a combustion engine it all gets extremely hot....put a kill switch on it.......
Are you pranking us?The other day, I took out my hpi baja 5b with 30cc engine and a NGK CMR7H spark plug after about 20 mins of running I pulled the spark plug wire since I don't have a kill switch, I need to get one asap and I noticed that my spark plug is extremely hot to the touch anyone know why that is?
Yes. 100's of degrees hot. LolYou don't have a push button to kill your engine? Also, there is a constant small scale explosion happening inside that engine. Spark plugs get hot.
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Maybe there's a cooler option?Bet if you wrap your hand round the exhaust , you will find that is hot as well
I'm going to recommend a couple things to you. Not to be a dîck either. Advice that might save you some headaches. If you lack the most basic knowledge of engines, so much so that you were not aware how hot spark plugs get in a running engine, my suggestion is to find someone local to you who is knowledgeable in small engines / gas rc and willing to explain some basic things to you, or take some small engine repair classes if available or, buy brushless rc cars and move away from the gas.The other day, I took out my hpi baja 5b with 30cc engine and a NGK CMR7H spark plug after about 20 mins of running I pulled the spark plug wire since I don't have a kill switch, I need to get one asap and I noticed that my spark plug is extremely hot to the touch anyone know why that is?
Nitro is where I started my tuning journey. If you can keep a nitro in tune without burning it down, you should be able to tune any 2 stroke.Looking at that it is another perfect example how things change over time. Still in good shape for an older truck.
Personally, I love nitro.
I consider myself lucky that I understand how things work and have the ability to tune as well. I think that since they can be a little temperamental a lot of people get a bad taste and throw in the towel.
Got to hope so !This gotta be a prank......
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