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Originally Posted by gewaun
(Post 4189191)
So a dynamite 086 pipe will work for the .25 6 port? What's a hi bite 2047?
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the 2047 i would use on a high bite track, it gives a bit more snap on the low end compared to the 086, the 086 is a great pipe, it offers good bottom end feel but is smooth, good for less grip track, but is still good on high bite with a .25, what kind of feel are you wanting, more bottom less bottom or more mid to top or all top, or linier, thats a smooth transition from bottom to top.
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I'm regularly a basher with rtrs. This is going to be my first setup for club racing at the local track so I don't have to much knowledge of the tracks condition. I'm running a 8ight-t with looks like I will be going with the .25 6 port, if that's the best for the losi.I don't know if this helps but I will be racing at Palomar Raceway if any other racers have any knowledge of the track.
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Originally Posted by gewaun
(Post 4189346)
I'm regularly a basher with rtrs. This is going to be my first setup for club racing at the local track so I don't have to much knowledge of the tracks condition. I'm running a 8ight-t with looks like I will be going with the .25 6 port, if that's the best for the losi.I don't know if this helps but I will be racing at Palomar Raceway if any other racers have any knowledge of the track.
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.25 and 086 it is. Thanks for the quick info GRudinger hopefully I see you at the track if I can finally build up enough balls and attempt to race. If you don't mine me asking what are you running?
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Originally Posted by mugenb46
(Post 4189304)
the 2047 i would use on a high bite track, it gives a bit more snap on the low end compared to the 086, the 086 is a great pipe, it offers good bottom end feel but is smooth, good for less grip track, but is still good on high bite with a .25, what kind of feel are you wanting, more bottom less bottom or more mid to top or all top, or linier, thats a smooth transition from bottom to top.
I have just ordered an LRP 2063 from Massive Mods for the 5 Port Turbo in my Truggy. I have been running the 2047 but it would appear that the LRP pipe has a bit more low end torque for the Truggy. Will be fun finding out :D |
Originally Posted by grizz1
(Post 4189542)
Hi Brian, great info on those pipes. Does the above apply to the 5 Port Turbo as well. I have both 086 Dynamite and GO 2047. Track I normally run is reasonably smooth, but often has some loose dusty stuff on top and in the corners. I am tending towards the 086 in the buggy going on what you have said, maybe with a 7mm restrictor as well to tame that 5 Port bottom end even more.
I have just ordered an LRP 2063 from Massive Mods for the 5 Port Turbo in my Truggy. I have been running the 2047 but it would appear that the LRP pipe has a bit more low end torque for the Truggy. Will be fun finding out :D |
Cheers Brian,
I am running a stock standard 5 Port with turbo head, nothing modified at this stage :sneaky:. I have the 086 to fall back on if the other pipe proves to much. I have heard a lot about the 2063 and it is meant to give a very smooth power delivery from start to finish, with good performance top and bottom. Without a doubt the 086 is the best pipe I have tried on the 5 port as yet (better than the 2047 in my inexperianced and humble opinion ;)). I will let you know how the 2063 compares to the 086 in month or so. |
Originally Posted by gewaun
(Post 4189505)
.25 and 086 it is. Thanks for the quick info GRudinger hopefully I see you at the track if I can finally build up enough balls and attempt to race. If you don't mine me asking what are you running?
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Originally Posted by satoch
(Post 4188074)
At the Presidents Day Race at Leisure Hours Raceway in Joliet, IL we had 57 buggies yesterday. Go Tech 5 ports took the TQ and win as well as 5th. Congrats to Cory Crosley and Ryan Rethy.
Cory was accepted and is already registered for the Worlds in NC this summer! |
SonnyO won buggy with Odonnell z01b car
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Pipes
I see the topic at the moment is pipes.......... :)
A quick question for those who seam to have alot of valuable knowledge on the subject. Would the Dynamite 086 work well on the 7 port also? I'm getting this engine with the standard plug. Going to be racing at Leisure Hours Raceway for those who know the track :sneaky: I like good bottom end but more important is linear power delivery. Always seams to put me off when I have an engine/pipe combo which BANGS in the power at some stage or other. Also. What plugs to get at the moment? Thought of the 6?? Would that be hot enough? Thanks for your help. Good to see such knowledgable people on this thread!! British Menace |
Originally Posted by gewaun
(Post 4189505)
.25 and 086 it is. Thanks for the quick info GRudinger hopefully I see you at the track if I can finally build up enough balls and attempt to race. If you don't mine me asking what are you running?
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Originally Posted by chickenfarmer
(Post 4190151)
Better check those facts dude. OS powered Odonnell car won buggy, and OS powered mugen took the win in truggy.
According to the results page, Cory Crosley did indeed TQ, but he finished 4th in Buggy. He also won the A-main truggy race from the #2 qualifier position. So does he use OS, or Go-Tech? |
Originally Posted by British Menace
(Post 4190698)
I see the topic at the moment is pipes.......... :)
A quick question for those who seam to have alot of valuable knowledge on the subject. Would the Dynamite 086 work well on the 7 port also? I'm getting this engine with the standard plug. Going to be racing at Leisure Hours Raceway for those who know the track :sneaky: I like good bottom end but more important is linear power delivery. Always seams to put me off when I have an engine/pipe combo which BANGS in the power at some stage or other. Also. What plugs to get at the moment? Thought of the 6?? Would that be hot enough? Thanks for your help. Good to see such knowledgable people on this thread!! British Menace |
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