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Old 10-28-2007, 07:20 PM
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i would like to know what pipe you all are useing for your v-specs iam going to get one and i would like to get a pipe to.
jp-1
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086
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i have a jp-1,jp-2 and a 086
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I use the OS2060SC

But here are the other recommendations
OS 2050
JP3 (Have read that this is an excellent combo with the Vspec)
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ttr 2030 i believe it is.
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out of the pipes you have i would use the JP1...
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I've had excellent results with both the 086 and JP-2 on my V-Spec.
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086, OS 2050, or JP3
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http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=186892
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...ght=vspec+pipe
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthre...ht=v-spec+pipe
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Old 10-29-2007, 07:31 AM
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thanks iam going to get a jp-3 then what run time do you get with an jp-3 or jp-2?
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do yourself a favor, DO NOT get a Jammin pipe for a Vspec, the TTR 2035 is the ONLY way to go, ask Saxton, Maifield, and Tebo

read the reviews man, this pipeset rocks!!!!
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4637

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Originally Posted by pwnzor
the TTR 2035 is the ONLY way to go, ask Saxton, Maifield, and Tebo
They will tell you that the pipe is amazing because their job is to promote their sponsor's product even if it is junk.

I would talk to the people at your local track with comparable motors and see what kind of pipes they're running. Knowing what is suitable for the track you run most on will be a good way to start your search.
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dude, I run the pipe on RB Ws7III, and a kid I know is TTR sponsored, its no plug for a sale dude, do you think The King, Maifield and Tebo would be running it if it were'nt the real deal? but hey to each his own man, but you wont find a better pipe than the 2035 next to the OS 2060. but hey man, good luck on finding what suits your needs best

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Originally Posted by pwnzor
do yourself a favor, DO NOT get a Jammin pipe for a Vspec, the TTR 2035 is the ONLY way to go, ask Saxton, Maifield, and Tebo

read the reviews man, this pipeset rocks!!!!
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...oducts_id/4637
i will give that a try and the jp-3 as will
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So far the best pipe I have seen on the VSpecs are the 2050 and 2060 pipes.
The Kyosho racing pipe seems to also work incredibly well from what I have seen ,but you can't get it any more
JP pipes are rugged but only seem to work well on a few engines, mostly the Picco based units.
If the TTR pipe is the one I think it is that too is an incredible versatile pipe.
I have not seen one as of yet so I can not say .
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The 2035 is a great pipe for the V-Spec. I have the same thing on my werks motor now, and it's awesome.
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