Some people prefer turbo, cone-lock, glow plugs. Other people use only standard glow pugs. The question, of course is, where is the advantage?
For an engine to run at peak performance, there are several considerations.
First is the needle setting. The needle setting must be spot on for peak performance.
Second is the tuned pipe. You need the proper legnth and volume for peak performance.
Third is the hull. It needs to be set up for minimal drag at speed so the engine can perform.
Fourth is the prop. If your prop is too big, the engine can not reach peak performance. If it is too small the engine just winds and the boat doesn't go anywhere.
Of course fuel selection makes a big difference and setting the head space to get the most out of the fuel.
If, you have all the above items perfectly set, you can get an advantage using a turbo, cone-lock, glow plug. But, the performance gain is small in comparison.
Theoretically, the the cone lock glow plug improves the combustion chamber shape. But, how much does that improve engine performance?
Turbo plugs are a bit more expensive and you have to judge if the performance gain you can get is worth the extra price you pay.
Personally, I use both standard and turbo glow plugs. And, because I never have all the important areas set perfectly, I can see no performance gain using a turbo or standard glow plug. I just use either plug based upon the head button design that came with the engine.
For an engine to run at peak performance, there are several considerations.
First is the needle setting. The needle setting must be spot on for peak performance.
Second is the tuned pipe. You need the proper legnth and volume for peak performance.
Third is the hull. It needs to be set up for minimal drag at speed so the engine can perform.
Fourth is the prop. If your prop is too big, the engine can not reach peak performance. If it is too small the engine just winds and the boat doesn't go anywhere.
Of course fuel selection makes a big difference and setting the head space to get the most out of the fuel.
If, you have all the above items perfectly set, you can get an advantage using a turbo, cone-lock, glow plug. But, the performance gain is small in comparison.
Theoretically, the the cone lock glow plug improves the combustion chamber shape. But, how much does that improve engine performance?
Turbo plugs are a bit more expensive and you have to judge if the performance gain you can get is worth the extra price you pay.
Personally, I use both standard and turbo glow plugs. And, because I never have all the important areas set perfectly, I can see no performance gain using a turbo or standard glow plug. I just use either plug based upon the head button design that came with the engine.