Miztasee Posted April 28, 2012 Share Posted April 28, 2012 theres loads of things that stop a nitro car from starting heres a few things from my expierience bad glow plug poor old fuel incorrect carb settings (set to default for your model) loose head split in fuel line/exhaust line carb opening closed or gammed up with fuel gunk ive heard about warming head with hair dryer up but in my 5 years of owning one ive never had to do it, even in winter, once you learn your car youl be able to get it to start within 5 pulls everytime good fuel = good running i use 25% model technics duraglow for everyday "bashing" and byron gen 2 for serious Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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