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RC SURE START PRE HEATERS.
Hi guys.
Some of you guys dont know what the sure starter is well let me explain. Its a rather marvelous device which heats up your engine.(any nitro engine) Its made my life a HELL of a lot easier,and also reduces engine wear. The company is Run by John Bennet. Really kind/helpful person.:thumbsup: Its worth every penny!! my review: I ran my Rc Sure start for the first time at Slough , and i can only say 1 word. WOW!. My Alpha engine is a pain in the back side to start in the winter,But i put my Sure start on my Alpha engine for about 10 mins and the Engine started beautifully,throughout the race my engine felt more alife and it didnt cut out once!.Every single time the engine started up striaght away,without any trouble. Thanks to the Rc Sure start. The Sure-Start is able to pre-heat an engine to 150F - 200F in 5 -10 minutes (dependant on ambient temps) and runs off anormal 12V DC power source so can be powered directly from a car battery or 12v gel cell battery (or 3 cell Lipo) for the ultimate in convenience and reliability. The design also makes it look very good. 10/10, Rc Sure Start will be part of my Racing life. You can choose from a range of colors/designs Website: http://rcsurestart.co.uk/ Its a must have. TRUST ME!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup: |
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Never used one never needed one my engines start fine in the winter.
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i bet some mornings your engine has been a pain to start? |
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I bought one of the 1st rc sure starts to be sold Both pre heated & non pre heated engines should start 'fine' in the winter (in correct tune), pre heating your engine in the summer or the winter takes the initial tightness out of the engine when starting. I have used an rc surestart (and no im not sponsored by rc surestart) on my Novarossi +4, it has seen a genuine 8 gallons (thats uk gallons 'optifuel' not usa) and is still going strong, never had such fuel mileage from any other engine before pre heating... My two penneth :thumbsup: |
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