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KORN
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Today I tried to break in my TM323 and on the 2nd tank the plug died. What plugs can i use with the TM323? I know the stock one is suppose to work the best. But my LHS doesnt carrie a lot of RB products.
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The glow plugs for this engine (1055-TRX) are "always" in stock here in the United States.

If you LHS does not want to order these for you, we suggest that you visit the links page of our web site for some alternative dealers:

http://www.sigmatrading.com/links.htm

If there are no other dealers in your immediate area, we suggest that you select a good "Four Star" dealer such as Ace Hobbies & Supplies or Ashford Hobby, they would be delighted to service your mail order needs in a timely fashion.

Thanks for choosing RB Concept.

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KORN
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I got a 01055-6 and a 01055-4. Will those work?
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The 01055-6 is the most possible to work but it could be that the tip of the glowplug is not big enough for the glowplug starting wire to fit. Fot this the 01055-TRX are perfect.

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KORN
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Im not using the EZ start anymore. I have a Jump start and a glow plug ignitor.

Will the TM323 run ok with the 01055-6 and 01055-4?

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Then the best glowplug to use is the 01055-6

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So its better to use a differant plug than stock if ur using a glow-start ???

I'm using the odonals-101 plug right not. Runs fine with them.

[ 10. August 2005, 23:41: Message edited by: EyeRevo ]

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KORN
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Ok, Thanks Rody

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So its better to use a differant plug than stock if ur using a glow-start ???
No, The pin on the top of the 01055-6/4 glow plugs is smaller then the pin on the stock plug. So the EZ start wire wont connect to the pin on th 01055-6/4 plugs. The stock plug will work fine if you use a glow plug ignitor.
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OK so i am getting my rb this week hopefully, and i will put on my pullstart.
What is the best plug to run in these motors to get the longest life out of these motors. Can i use traxxas 3232 for example or does it have to be an RB plug?


so let me get this right, the only difference between the 1055-TRX plug and the 1055-6 plug is that the ez start wire does not fit? Also will the platinum plugs run hotter? [Confused]

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RB Products - Rody
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I suggest you start with the 01055-TRX glowplugs. As for the platinum plugs, I guess you refer to the 01056-6 glowplugs, the wire is exactly the same as the 01055-6 glowplugs, the only difference is that the 01056-6 glowplugs can resist to a higher engine temperature.

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Rockzilla
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Well i use the RB CP02 1056-6 and the 1056-7 for my RB TM323 and those plugs are running great in my engine! I use 25% fuel and the 1056-7 is perfect for hot outside conditions and the 25% fuel. I would look for those RB CP02 plugs those are very good plugs.
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Is byrons fuel 20% race 2000 good for my engine

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