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Old 01-22-2009 | 07:28 PM
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frank how duz the 086 pipe on the .21
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Old 01-22-2009 | 07:36 PM
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frank how duz the 086 pipe on the .21

086 runs strong.
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Old 01-22-2009 | 07:46 PM
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never ran it but i am told it dyno'd really well not as good as the 2013 but really good. I do not know how it compares against the new pipes? 2056 big boy?
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Old 01-22-2009 | 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by franklucas
never ran it but i am told it dyno'd really well not as good as the 2013 but really good. I do not know how it compares against the new pipes? 2056 big boy?
The 086 dynoed the highest of all the pipes tested. That doesn't mean it's the best pipe to suit your purpose. For me an 086 and 053 are ALWAYS in my bag otricks if nothing else is working. Lovin my 2056 right now though thats for sure.
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Old 01-22-2009 | 09:05 PM
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is that the 2056 sirio pipe
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Old 01-23-2009 | 10:31 AM
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is that the 2056 sirio pipe
Same pipe as the Sirio 2056. But the Extech "Big Boy" 2056 is a bargain! Better runtime and a smoooooth powerband.

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Old 01-23-2009 | 11:28 AM
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Old 01-23-2009 | 07:58 PM
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Hey Chad just checking if my engine made it to you yet? you got pm thanks
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Old 01-25-2009 | 10:18 AM
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i know this is the ex-tech .21 thread but im running a cen matrix with bce conversion and wondering which is more suitable the .21 or .24 extech.kinda new and this will be mine and my sons first season to race. any help is greatly appreciated.
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Old 01-25-2009 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by littlelane
i know this is the ex-tech .21 thread but im running a cen matrix with bce conversion and wondering which is more suitable the .21 or .24 extech.kinda new and this will be mine and my sons first season to race. any help is greatly appreciated.
the .21 for the buggy ...the .24 is made for a truggy
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ok let me rephrase my question what are average run times and performance differences between the two.is the extech .21 strong enough on bottom for a truggy is the .24 still a little much for an inexperinced driver just wanting solid opinions from those that have these engines before i spend my hard earned money again thank you
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Old 01-25-2009 | 07:00 PM
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chambers hows the power from top to bottom with the 086 pipe .......
WEll I ran the .24 for its maiden voyage this weekend at a race with 137 entries. Qualified 9th out of 44 truggies and blew the rear diff in the main!

I ran a P4 plug, 1.0 springs with a 14 tooth in my X2 with the 086 with the V Header. Temp was 45 to 55 over the day, I ran it about `1/4 turn rich on the bottom from pre-run settings..

All I can say is Friggin A once I got the bottom tuned in ... which was real easy,,,this thing Ripped hard and the Top end was insanely fast. Plenty of bottom when I neeeded it. Pull it off and it purred like a kitten!

A little trick I did to get temps up was to put 2 -1/10 scale pANTHER tire gluing bands on the top off the head! Worked Great

I was catching and making up ground on my C6 buddies like they had an old OS RG ,21 motor!

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Old 01-25-2009 | 10:14 PM
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Zixxer,
I just didn't like the way the 97T plug ran for me, plus I a bunch more to choose from that ended up being better. The 97T says its a medium plug, but for me it didn't act like a medium, more like a hot plug. It could have been just me that day. I tried a bunch of different plugs, one because I had some already and two, because maybe I could get one running well enough for me even though many said it didn't run well in their motors.
What I have come to know is that the the Ex-Tech #5's and P4's work the best for me. In a pinch I can get by with a P3, maybe more so if the weather is cold. Rossi #5's worked, but didn't seem to last me that long and the #6's were just way too cold. That is unless the outside temp was above 90 to 95 (in low humidity were I am at). Just what worked for me. So far both of my mills have been trouble free tuning wise and just run. Fast. Makes the race day that much more fun when you don't have to keep chasing the tune. Granted the tune is not always at the best for a given day, but close enough not to have to mess with it. I ran almost the whole season at the "Fat" settings on the carbs. Leaned it them out to the "Tuned" settings towards the end. Didn't think the motors could get any better, but they did.
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Old 01-26-2009 | 06:23 AM
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LOL. I told you you'd like it Chambers. Wish I could have made it this weekend. You coming to H'town for RC Pro next month? I want to see the .24 run.
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Old 01-26-2009 | 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by littlelane
ok let me rephrase my question what are average run times and performance differences between the two.is the extech .21 strong enough on bottom for a truggy is the .24 still a little much for an inexperinced driver just wanting solid opinions from those that have these engines before i spend my hard earned money again thank you
you will definitely get more run time out of the .21 ...i have the .24 and am running it in a jamminx2 ....i have yet to strap it up because i have a grp in there right now ...in a cen matrix i wouldnt see any advantages to running a .24 ....unless you just wanna do full throttle pulls up and down your street ...alot of people even insist that a .21 is best in a truggy as well ....they say that because of the fuel milage difference ...stick with a .21 in the cen matrix ...you will not be dissapointed .....as for the run times im looking at getting at least 12 minutes on 150cc of fuel ...in a buggy you will have 125 cc of fuel ....
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