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Old 07-17-2008, 09:03 PM
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Axial's are RTR level Junk....i wouldn't touch 1 if it were given to me.
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Old 07-17-2008, 10:56 PM
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ok so after talking to jeff thompson at high power hobbies iv decided on spending the money on an OS or a novarassi (sp?) just havent decided on a 21 or 28 because he was saying he had a 28 in his truggy and it was rediculus kinda hard to kep on stright he said but none the less now i have narrowed it down to a oS or novarassi what size would u guys recommend? .21 or .28
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Originally Posted by ruggydriver
ok so after talking to jeff thompson at high power hobbies iv decided on spending the money on an OS or a novarassi (sp?) just havent decided on a 21 or 28 because he was saying he had a 28 in his truggy and it was rediculus kinda hard to kep on stright he said but none the less now i have narrowed it down to a oS or novarassi what size would u guys recommend? .21 or .28
If it were me, a .21.
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:21 PM
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300 on a motor to race? Hands down the GRP .21. No other motor can match what it can deliver, including the 400-500 motors. No question it's the best motor on the market right now at any price.

I've got right at 5 gallons on mine now and it is a beast. Still going stong. I've never had a flame out or hicup at any time with it. I tunes easy and holds a tune very good. Not to mention it can break the rear end loose on any vehicle, run with or out run anything on the strait, get 9 mins run time, and still be 205 degrees.

It's the perfect nitro engine.
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Old 07-17-2008, 11:46 PM
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Stock V-Spec will be plenty for a truggy.The .28 is a great motor but from the few i know who had them in their truggies they took them out stating the motor was too much to handle.If you think you can handle the .28 go for it. If I were you I would get the V-Spec.Also go down to your local track and ask around to see what everyone runs in their truggies.
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Originally Posted by kd2777
300 on a motor to race? Hands down the GRP .21. No other motor can match what it can deliver, including the 400-500 motors. No question it's the best motor on the market right now at any price.

I've got right at 5 gallons on mine now and it is a beast. Still going stong. I've never had a flame out or hicup at any time with it. I tunes easy and holds a tune very good. Not to mention it can break the rear end loose on any vehicle, run with or out run anything on the strait, get 9 mins run time, and still be 205 degrees.

It's the perfect nitro engine.
No way, pants down the best motor is an AXE!!!! you can keep the GRP even with the new homo I mean promo kit!!!
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Old 07-18-2008, 07:49 AM
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the pipe they include in the promo kit Does NOT help the motor at all....i would reccomend against the promo kit for that exact reason.
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Integra - what pipe would you suggest for the GRP? I have the .28. I heard the jp-4 works fairly well. I have a virtually brand new 053 pipe and an 0801 pipe laying around and so would love to use one of them if they will perform better than the promo pipe.
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Originally Posted by soccerlaw
Integra - what pipe would you suggest for the GRP? I have the .28. I heard the jp-4 works fairly well. I have a virtually brand new 053 pipe and an 0801 pipe laying around and so would love to use one of them if they will perform better than the promo pipe.


the JP-4 will work...also the 053 will to.......buy by far THE best pipe on the GRP imo is the MSR1005....i have yett to see a motor NOT love that pipe to Death.
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Great thanks. Yeah, I hear nothing but good things about that MSR1005 pipe.
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Originally Posted by soccerlaw
Great thanks. Yeah, I hear nothing but good things about that MSR1005 pipe.
its WELLLL worth the 119 they want for it.
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Old 07-18-2008, 09:35 AM
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ok so with the vspec what pipe is everyone going for?... iv heard mixed reviews on what JP to put on it i was kinda thinking a jp3 whats everyone elses thought?
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If you can find one try to get a O.S. T-2050.It's a great pipe for the V-Spec in a truggy as it has massive low end power.
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Originally Posted by ruggydriver
ok so with the vspec what pipe is everyone going for?... iv heard mixed reviews on what JP to put on it i was kinda thinking a jp3 whats everyone elses thought?



JP-3 from what ive seen.
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Old 07-18-2008, 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by dave8
If you can find one try to get a O.S. T-2050.It's a great pipe for the V-Spec in a truggy as it has massive low end power.
t-2050 enough said
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