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Old 07-09-2008, 03:27 PM
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Where can I buy JP motors online? Last I checked it was PDL Racing but they have since closed.
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:40 PM
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I wish I knew....

I emailed JP and got a response "we dont have any us distributors, because any kind of inventory is too expensive, just go to your LHS and have them order for you..."

Thats what I got for a response....

So there is nobody in the US anymore that sells JP.... Thats just too bad cause they sell some awesome engines!!!
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Old 07-10-2008, 12:12 AM
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You can get JP engines at rcnitronation.com. They have a few of them on sale right now, the B5N stocker is 305 right now. Really good price for the motor. The crank along is dam near the price of admission.
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Why do ya think I JUMPED on the not even broke in B5N for $185!

That was a "have to move now" kinda deal!
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Would an RB 2045 work ok with this?
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Old 07-10-2008, 04:14 PM
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No. It doesn't let it wind out fully. Unless you use it with 7 port engines. A couple of pipe that do well are the 2017, 2018, JP-2, JP-3, 9886, 1005.
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If anyone is interested in a JP Racing engine, I do have a B8N black mod version. Super clean and tight compression. About 1.5-2 gallons so far. PM me if your interested as I have too many motors now and its just been sitting in storage.
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Originally Posted by Poppin Fresh
No. It doesn't let it wind out fully. Unless you use it with 7 port engines. A couple of pipe that do well are the 2017, 2018, JP-2, JP-3, 9886, 1005.
I think the 053 or 9853 should be good also.
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Sweet I have a JP-3... Will try that when it comes in.. THanks!
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