I think it would decrease power becuase it will gell up when it gets cold. anyways the tank is very close the the pipe and engine anyways so I could imagine it would heat up very quickly no matter what temperature its put in the tank at.
Cold is not good for nitro fuel! It def gells up if it gets to cold and it'll starve the motor and potentially sieze it. The fuel will get heat from the preassure line anyways. Keeping it in the shade will help, heat isn't good either. If you could keep it at about 60* right up to the carb that'd be great but it'll never, at least not in the summer. When it's cold out the cold air allows you to add more fuel and make more power, cold fuel won't help though.
uhoh, i have a brand new gallon of Blue Thunder 20% up on a shelf in my garage at about 25 degrees F (will take presice temp soon). Is that bad? What are the optimal temps to store nitro at?
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IMHO I would bring it inside and keep it in the basement if you have one. Nitro doesn't explode like gasoline so don't worry to much. As long as it stays closed up, and not near anything like a furnace or hot water heater it's pretty safe. A flame really has to touch it to do anything, and then it just burns slowly.
your right---tuning a nitro engine takes more skill then just plugging a couple a batteries into a charger---
I bet you came from the traxxas forums, huh?
Tuning a nitro engine is not difficult as long as you have a good feel for temp and humidity and a decent baseline setting. PhD in thermodynamics does does not hurt either...
i think electrics are just as sick as the nitro's---i like the sound of the nitro is why i went with it--
i think they both have a skill of their of there own---needed to compete
i came from the unlimited engineering forum---
traxxas has a forum also???who knew???????
this hobby is sick---and i have the sickness in me---
and
so do you guys--