Hi Christoph
How have you been! I had hope to meet with you at the last W.C., to bad you guys did not make it. Hope all is well the family!
Well I can tell you about my experience: I have several Enya engines Iron, ABN, AAC and Ring. And I use different fuel mix for each type of engine.
For the ABN 61CX I noticed it liked Castor and end up using 10% Nitro, 10% Synthetic and 14% Castor.
Now I am using the Enya 61CXRL Ring with Pipe and it seems not to like Castor. It runs cooler with Byron Traditional 10/20 straight, which is 80% synthetic and 20% Castor. I want to try all synthetic fuel.
I have not measured the temperature, but I did not noticed any temperature differences between the ABN and the RING one. But I had this experience: Initially I put the the Enya 61CXRL with pipe in a SV-11, it worked great with the Pipe at 19.25" no signs whatsover of overheating. But when I transfer the engine to my Thundergazer it started to run much hotter and end up burning the tip of the pipe. The Thundergazer was much heavier. I spoke with Randy and he suggest to set the pipe at 20" and the overheating problem was solved. Because of economic reasons I chose to dial in 2-2-2. But the engine runs mighty well in 4-2-4 or 4-4-4. In 2-2-2 seems to keep the speed better. The first day at the W.C. the wind was crazy, the worse in W.C history I was told! Scared as I was, I removed the air filter and launch at 11000 rpms and prayed not to burn my pipe, thanks God no overheating and the engine made the 1970g Thundergazer fly like it wasn't so bad.
Some of my friends are using the Enya 61CXR with no pipe and seems as strong as the ABN.
As matter of fact I had 2 ABN 61CX and one was quite stronger then the other.
So my suggestion is to check the ring gap and/or try fuel with more synthetic oil.
I have already sent the Enya 61CXR piston and liner to Frank, so he already knows how to make them. I am still using the stock ring as the compression is a good or better then my ABN ones.
Take care,
Martin