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Old 07-05-2007, 05:49 PM
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What's a decent all around pipe for a WS7 III?
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LOL this will piss alot of RB guys off, but i would use a JP3 or a 086....

bring on the hate JP3 haters!!!!!!!!!
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086 will be good, but the best is the 2045 pipe or the 2020 pipe. The 2020 gives a little more low end at the sacrifice of run time, and 086 will give more top end and a little more peaky, but run time will also suffer. RBs seriously run best with RB pipes. I have the WS7II (same speed/powerband as WS7III) with a 98mm header and 2045 pipe, and it really really rips, but gives great fuel mileage. With a $300 engine, why skimp and use a lesser pipe not tuned to the engines characteristics?
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anyone try a TTR 2035 w/smooth flow manifold with it??
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JP-3
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os 2050! 9@1/2 minutes on a tank of fuel with my ws7-3
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Actually the RB engines dont run near as well with OS pipes than they do with the RB pipes. Seriously get an RB pipe for that RB engine.
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My RB WS7-II is awesome with my JP-3 pipe. I usually get about 9:30-10 mins on a tank in my 8ight. I think tho, I am giong to strap on a JP1 so I can get a little more bottom end.
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JP-1. RB's love those pipes and they are less expensive and durable.
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i would say 2045 or 2020 rb pipes
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if you're getting 9 1/2 to 10 min. of run time on a tank your not driving !! every fast guy out there gets between 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 min. and very rarely do we get anymore as far as the pipe thing try the ofna 086 pipe with jammin header , best for buggy , ofna 063 pipe with stock header , best for truggy i have alot of experience with nitro engines and found these pipes to be among the best tuned combos ever !!! the RB pipe and header combos are great but $$$$$$$$$ holy crap are they expensive
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RB 2045 with a 92 or 98mm header is the best for smooth linear power with good runtime.

I love the JP3 on it as well, it rev's up very fast and has a ton of midrange. & minutes shouldn't be a problem eihter.
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agree with top post.. rb pipes or the jp3 really nice pipes. if i didnt have a modded ws7 id put a jp1 pipe on..
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I run a JP3, But have herd great things about the JP1. I love my WS7III. Great little motor.
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corey that pipe that you have now will work good
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