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Old 08-18-2009, 11:20 AM
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Hi guys, a quick one....

How does the 2013 pipe work on NR based engines?
I am running 359, 35+21 R1 etc. I have standard NR pipes, 9886,2052,2006,2015 but I have heard good things about the 2013.

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Originally Posted by wmay11
Hi guys, a quick one....

How does the 2013 pipe work on NR based engines?
I am running 359, 35+21 R1 etc. I have standard NR pipes, 9886,2052,2006,2015 but I have heard good things about the 2013.

All the best!!!
Not good, the 2013 works with sirios and Piccos. For NV engines, stick to nova pipes, 2015 and 2018 are good.
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Well, my experience is much better.
It runs tess top rpm but has loads of torque which you can compromise with a faster gearing, on my Mugen I did run 45 instead of 46 on 2nd speed.
5:30 on a tank is easy to get but there is a but..... the engine runs hotter, up to 130 degrees celcius.
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I too have had excellent results with the 2013 pipe. It has worked great on every single motor I have put it on from old Novas, new novas and Sirios.
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The Sirio worked well for me on the Collari. But not on a Max Power.

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hey guys what is an average time with a full tank of fuel would an sirio evo 4 sti with a matching sirio pipe 2611 run for?! thankyou
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Originally Posted by LAM3SAUCE
hey guys what is an average time with a full tank of fuel would an sirio evo 4 sti with a matching sirio pipe 2611 run for?! thankyou
Depends on the track, driver, how fast you are, fuel etc.

Anywhere from 4:30 to 7 minutes.
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That is really good news!!!!!!!! And I believe the Sirio manifolds are way better than the Novas, more a true conical shape if you ask me. Also dont mind 130, I believe the guys crank the 35+21 engines up to the 150/160 mark.

Now the hunt starts for an AAC engine................have to have one.

Thanks you..................hows the Sheperd going car looks good but spares are so expensive...

Any tips guys for bolting the a$$ down on the X???????????
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