Fastrax Platinum Glow Plugs - Turbo Head T8 Medium

Fastrax Platinum Glow Plugs - Turbo Head T8 Medium

Brand: Fastrax

Part Number: FAST761-8

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Expanding their range of nitro accessories, Fastrax have added a range of performance turbo glow plugs to the line up. Attractively priced for all budgets, the new plugs are available in two temp ratings and are an ideal choice for .12 -.28 nitro engines.

 
  • Brand: Fastrax
  • Part No: FAST761-8
  • Barcode: 5055323920424
  • Fitment: Turbo Head

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I have a hyper 7 with the hyper 21 engine what glow plug is best to use I'm using 20% fuel many thanks
Asked by Chris Flashman on 3rd April 2020

These will work well if your Hyper has a turbo head :-)

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

I have a thunder tiger tomahawk bx and I want to know which glow plug is compatible with the same. Thanks!
Asked by Rodrigo on 11th July 2020

Something like FAST760-4 should work well

 

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

I was looking for a ct6 Rossi Plug will this Plug be on the same lines as the Rossi Plug. Looking forward to your reply. Thank you.
Asked by Roderick James Riddick on 2nd March 2021

I'd imagine this should be pretty similar

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

Hi y dose this glo plug have no washer?
Asked by Jamie on 17th March 2021

These are turbo head glow plugs - they do not use a washer.

They are only for use in turbo head engines

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

Hi i have a Hobao hyper gts with a 28 enginge running 20% fuel and use a hpi turbo r8 cold plug would this one work better then what u currently am using
Asked by Michael on 10th May 2022

A cold plug is for hot conditions and a warm plug is for cold conditions, the one you have asked about is a medium so that should be fine this time of year.

Answered by: Steve W @ Wheelspin Models

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