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Old 05-11-2008 | 02:47 PM
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I am needing some recommendations and information from anyone using a Sportwerks .21 V2 in 1/8 buggy. Looking for a good pipe for a small to medium sized track that flows well. Any advice greatly appreciated.
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JP3 works great !
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Originally Posted by Maximo
JP3 works great !
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The Dynamite 007 will work well if your looking for some bottom end.. But, JP3 was the pipe of choice back in the day.. Don't expect excellent runtime out that engine though..
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JP-3 or 053. Both ran well on the SW engines. Even the JP-1 wasn't bad if you needed the bottom end.
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If you want some run time use a Losi RE10 with a hot plug and you can get on avarege of around 8 to 10.5 minutes depending on track and driving style.
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Originally Posted by dynamiteracer
If you want some run time use a Losi RE10 with a hot plug and you can get on avarege of around 8 to 10.5 minutes depending on track and driving style.
I think you mean a cold plug.. Hotter plugs require richer settings.. Colder plugs can be run leaner, but tuning window is signifcantly decreased.
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