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In3g_z33 07-31-2009 08:31 PM

OS V-Spec II World Edition or Mugen Ninja JX21???
 
I'm planning to buy another engine for my 2nd MBX6T setup and was wondering which motor would be best on performance and speed wise??? which engine is the best, OS V-Spec II World Edition or Mugen Ninja JX21??? Price is not a issue

JPierson 07-31-2009 08:42 PM

I dont own eather but with them being almost the same
and the ninja being a LOT cheaper I would go with it. I've never heard anything bad about it!

reggie l. 07-31-2009 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by JPierson (Post 6145008)
I dont own eather but with them being almost the same
and the ninja being a LOT cheaper I would go with it. I've never heard anything bad about it!

+2...and its made by os...its a 5port speed basicly

Frank L 07-31-2009 09:27 PM

+3 the ninja is cheaper but the speed is the best engine I know of. I just purchased another speed and I would buy another if I needed one. Yes it is 150+ more expensive, but The easy tuning and power everywhere is worth it. Speed all the way here. :cool:

reggie l. 07-31-2009 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 6145174)
+3 the ninja is cheaper but the speed is the best engine I know of. I just purchased another speed and I would buy another if I needed one. Yes it is 150+ more expensive, but The easy tuning and power everywhere is worth it. Speed all the way here. :cool:

dude there os=easy to tune:D...

jpalessi 07-31-2009 09:29 PM

The JX is a better engine.. period!

Frank L 07-31-2009 09:54 PM


Originally Posted by jpalessi (Post 6145185)
The JX is a better engine.. period!

What makes you say that?

reggie l. 07-31-2009 09:56 PM

OH MAN...WW3 IS HERE!!!:weird::eek:

jpalessi 07-31-2009 10:15 PM

Better case design, better port design, better crank design, and $200 cheaper... = better engine
Reggie what makes YOU say that?? LOL

reggie l. 07-31-2009 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by jpalessi (Post 6145328)
Better case designs, better port designs, better crank designs, and $200 cheaper... = better engine
Reggie what makes YOU say that?? LOL

wait its the same carnk...the speed is just balenced... same cuts etc

lol because he's a die hard speed fan lol

mbx5rcr34 07-31-2009 10:17 PM

war?? ........................ i would say jx21 smooth powerband thats how make my driving smooooth lately

Sam-E 07-31-2009 10:40 PM


Originally Posted by Frank L (Post 6145274)
What makes you say that?

A biased opinion, period...

Having said that I own both and would buy the JX because they perform almost the same and the JX is cheaper.

jpalessi 07-31-2009 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by Sam-E (Post 6145373)
A biased opinion, period...

Having said that I own both and would buy the JX because they perform almost the same and the JX is cheaper.

If that isn't the dumbest, most contradicting post ever! :rolleyes:

Sam E for the second time now please don't quote my posts as if you know me.. I am NOT your friend and you know NOTHING about me.

Sam-E 08-01-2009 12:32 AM


Originally Posted by jpalessi (Post 6145449)
If that isn't the dumbest, most contradicting post ever! :rolleyes:

Sam E for the second time now please don't quote my posts as if you know me.. I am NOT your friend and you know NOTHING about me.

Steeeeriiiiike two!!!!, there is no need to pimp products, just state the facts... this place is full of opinionated and biased posts.

KSimmonds 08-01-2009 06:03 AM

In my own personal experience I think the speed has a smoother low end to it, which can be beneficial on a slick track. The PTM ninja I have currently is a monster on the low end. If there are any jumps with very short approaches, the ninja usually has no issue clearing them- if I can get it hooked up. Reliability has been superb- tuning as well. Just now have 5 gallons on mine and it shows no signs of slowing down.

Both are great motors and I would definitely buy a ninja again, although I am finding that having another flavor to choose from on slicker tracks can be a great option as well. Speeds reputation speak for themselves- great top end and very smooth power delivery makes the motor very easy to drive fast IMO.

Dollar for dollar I do think the ninja is a better deal for the performance you get though.


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