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Old 08-02-2007, 10:31 PM
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GREAT POST!!! I now have 0 questions!!!!

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Old 08-02-2007, 10:35 PM
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Well, actually I do have two more questions.

1) Any research on the JP pipe with Ninja .28 motor?
2) Which manifold did you use with the Nov 9853 on the Ninja .28? Short or long?

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Old 08-02-2007, 10:42 PM
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im not sure it wasnt me who did the testing it was Tony from tony screws but i think it was the short header
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Just to confirm, I am thinking of going with the following:

Ninja .28 engine
Novarossi 9853 pipe
Novarossi Off Road Short Manifold

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This is good enough to be a sticky.
If EB mods does aftermarket engine work, do they do all engines or are they just doing Ninjas right now?
If they do them all it would be good to see before and after posted with pipe and header combinations recommended.
Hard to say because the flavor of the week thing comes back into it.

Great info.
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If you are on a budget, get the Dynamite hard-coated 053 pipe and header set. It is only like $54. If money is no object, buy the MSR1005 pipe & header combo, then send it out to get hard-coated (the MSR1005 pipe is a bit soft and dents easily). They make very similar power. The 053 will have a pinch more bottom and the MSR1005 will have a pinch more peak Hp. The 053 may pull a few hundred more RPM's on top. But quite honestly, this .28 is such a beast you'll never feel the difference....LOL

As for run time, the MSR1005 is about 30 seconds better.

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Carolina RC has the MSR1005 in a hard coated version

http://www.carolinasrc.com/Webstore/...idproduct=2220


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Originally Posted by TonysScrews
If you are on a budget, get the Dynamite hard-coated 053 pipe and header set. It is only like $54. If money is no object, buy the MSR1005 pipe & header combo, then send it out to get hard-coated (the MSR1005 pipe is a bit soft and dents easily). They make very similar power. The 053 will have a pinch more bottom and the MSR1005 will have a pinch more peak Hp. The 053 may pull a few hundred more RPM's on top. But quite honestly, this .28 is such a beast you'll never feel the difference....LOL

As for run time, the MSR1005 is about 30 seconds better.

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Money is no issue... But if the two pipes are about the same, I would like to go with the least expensive one... I haven't figured out how to grow money on trees yet!!! ;o) But if there is a significant difference, I have no problem spending the extra dough!!!

Is this the 053 you are referring to?
http://www.carolinasrc.com/Webstore/...idproduct=3622
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Also, how does the 053 comapred to the JP's editions?
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Originally Posted by teeforb
Also, how does the 053 comapred to the JP's editions?
Looks like the Carolina's R/C website is currently down so I can't check your link. But here it is on the Dynamite website:

http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...rodID=DYNP5003

The performance difference is very close. If you don't care about run times, then get the Dynamite pipe. If you're ahardcore racer and need that extra run time, then get the 1005.

I can't speak for the JP pipes as we did not have any to test. Sorry.

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