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Old 04-10-2006   #21 (permalink)
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i forgot to mention i am using the model technics 16 fuel i was on the 10 when i got it. but i got a 16 when that ran out, does this make any difference?????????
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The higher nitro content will only make your engine perform better,I think your motor just wants tweaking out whatever fuel that you are using,is this a new motor by the way ?

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i forgot to mention i am using the model technics 16 fuel i was on the 10 when i got it. but i got a 16 when that ran out, does this make any difference?????????
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dont use model technics in your car

its rubbish

i recomend getting torando 16 or byron 16 (alot better than model technics by far )

if your model shop doesnt have tornado or any other fuel go to halfords and if they have a ripspeed bit they may have tornado fuel around there

if not ask one of the people as they may be able to order some in
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it is the original engine in it from when i bought it. what is the difference in the fuel that you have suggested to what i am using???
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model technics lacks the performance of tornado, byrons and odonnels

those 3 are the most favourite in the radio controlled cae world
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but wouldn't going from 1 to another damage the engine?
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