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Old 10-08-2009, 05:15 PM
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whats the difference between the rb c6 off road and the c6 on road ???
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Mainly timing
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Originally Posted by dadsvtechonda
whats the difference between the rb c6 off road and the c6 on road ???
They cost more. I think about 200 more.

I am curious why you want to know Mike? You trying to put one in your truggy?
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Originally Posted by mikesd1980
They cost more. I think about 200 more.

I am curious why you want to know Mike? You trying to put one in your truggy?
i found one for a good deal. wondering if its a waist of $$ to get it and make it work on my truggy
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Originally Posted by dadsvtechonda
i found one for a good deal. wondering if its a waist of $$ to get it and make it work on my truggy
On-road engines are timed differently to shift the power band much higher in the RPM range than off-road engines. As a result, they don't have nearly as much bottom end punch as off-road engines, and probably won't work very well at all in a truggy, let alone a buggy.

For example, here is a dyno graph of the Picco P7R (offroad), compare it with the dyno graph of the Picco P9R (onroad) below:





These dynos were performed by Adam @ ABmods.com. You can see while the P9R makes much more top end and overall hp, it lacks the bottom end power and torque of the P7R.

-Howard

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the sleeve is not abc either it is aluminum something or another.
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