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Old 07-08-2008, 01:42 PM
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I am new to the R/CTech forum and could not find a Engine Forum to post this thread in so I choose this one as it is what I will be running it in.

I have a JP modded NovaRossi N528XRP. I'm confidant no one here has ever run this mill. Unless your over seas and if so PLEASE!!! respond. But I was hoping to get a good opinion of what pipe to choose.

It would be smilier to a RB mods hot 528... So if you have had one of these Id like to hear your opinions on it, what you used it for, of course what pipe you ran with it and what other pipes you tried with any results good / bad!

I will be running it in a 1/8th scale truggy. Any input is appreciated and thanks in advance! ~Justin~

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The TSAIS T-32 hardcoated pipe-set would be
a great pipe to run with that motor.
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mugen msr 1005 is a killer pipe on any 528 its now made by bullit
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If it is like most high end 28s I've seen it really doesn't matter what pipe. run any top end pipe like a 086, jp2/4..etc and call it a day. They make so much power anyway that the wrong pipe might help you tame it down a bit.
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Originally Posted by kd2777
If it is like most high end 28s I've seen it really doesn't matter what pipe. run any top end pipe like a 086, jp2/4..etc and call it a day. They make so much power anyway that the wrong pipe might help you tame it down a bit.
Yea no joke on this one! I did want to see its full potential. It will most likely be way to much and end up in one of my MT Rigs. The RB Hot mod dyno came back at or over 2 HP. That is out of control... But still fun for a few days

Keep them coming Men. Any JP racing owners out there with the Rossi's? Even .21 owners. How does his work hold up? For a MSRP of 1200.00 bucks (far cry from what I paid) This mill better last....

Again guys thank you... your time is very appreciated!!
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I used to run the JP B5 mod. I loved it. I always ran the MSR 1005 on it. I had the GRP .28 and liked the 1005 on it as well, also the GRP 2053, but the 1005 was better. I had the Hott Mod 528 and the RB 928, I ran the JP2 on them. There may have been a better pipe out there, but when they cam up on pipe it was ll I could do to hold on.
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Originally Posted by kd2777
run any top end pipe like a 086, jp2/4..etc and call it a day.
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Thats what I use on my 928! JP4 or JP2
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