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Old 12-30-2002, 08:45 PM
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how does this pipe perform. does it make the tuning different because the pipe is made of steel? Also how is the sound of this pipe. I just want to know so that i can find out more so i can figure out what pipe i should buy.
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it will perform just like an associated rc 10 gt pipe or a turbo ring type pipe It willl make torque at the sacrifice of rpm.

what type of car and engine do you have?? and do you need a roar legal pipe? I will recommend a pipe for you

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i dont have an engine yet. but i jus purchased a sts rs12 the one with gun metal head. non turbo.
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Old 12-30-2002, 09:59 PM
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btw arent u known as dennis richey the engine moder guy? I heard of you a lot. You think I can get my engine moded by you?
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yes that is me, no I'm not doing public work at the time. what car is it going to go in?
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its gonna be in a yokomo gt4 S
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go to speed tech's site and order a RD logics or novarossi pipe.

the rd pipe is a good deal and will compliment the package you have well. you have a torque biased motor so you need a rev biased pipe.

If you need roar legal order RD61211L if not RD61210

The novarossi pipe is also a kart style pipe and it s 51603 type pipe. The PN on steves site is NOV52624 however its twice the price. and you won't see twice the performance.

the best pipe is a 51601 but they don't make it any more. man I wish I could find some of those. Its smaller and has a funky taper on the end.
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thanks a lot. I'll look into those pipes then.
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your welcome
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motorman what is your take on putting .15 outlaw pipes on the .12 multiports?
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Mr dennis,based on your experience with multiport engine would you recommend for i/10 dragracing(the cars is a gt4 with lots of ti parts wich makes ligther and front and rear solid axels ,also what pipe would you recommend for the sirio 5 port turbo outlaw,os 12 turbo,and rb 5 port tubo moded by rody,these engines are going in 2 vone r's and a reflex respectabally,any info on dragracing will be greatelly appreciated cause is hard to find info on dragracing here in the net
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also mr dennis polishing the insides of the engine(intake ports,outside of sleeve,crankshaft ,connecting rod,and carburetor venturi(aluminum one),will that yield any increase in performance,and one last question i have 2 brand new picco engines the first side exhaust 12 and 15.with the blue engine heads,my question is there anything wrong with this engines,i heard the carburators sucked and the connecting rods and is it ok to replace the rotary carb with a slide one and the connecting rod as well if so wich one would you recommned based on your experience,sorr y for so many questions thanks in advance
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read my post on pipes I just left on my thread. Pick a rever pipe and run it short with a big stinger like 6 MM. run a super loose clutch so the engine engages super high. The clutch is important. you will need to do alot of work there.
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hey motorman, wut do u think abotu the sts 1 piece pipe? It seems to me that the stinger size can be adjusted from the picture. Also seems like a good deal for only 30-40 buxs
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