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Old 04-23-2015, 03:08 PM
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Ive got a Murnan mod RB M5x with a 2097 and med header in a truggy. This thing has loads of bottom end. Is there a better pipe to smooth it out?
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Originally Posted by allaboutwho02
Ive got a Murnan mod RB M5x with a 2097 and med header in a truggy. This thing has loads of bottom end. Is there a better pipe to smooth it out?
Yes, the Novarossi 2096/41021 will make a smoother powerband, and get better fuel mileage than the RB 2097.
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just got a murnan RB BXR DI5 do i need to add a shim to run 30% nitro
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Originally Posted by rick oxley
just got a murnan RB BXR DI5 do i need to add a shim to run 30% nitro
No. You do not have to add a shim. There should be .45 to .50mm of total shims.
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I've bin running a murnan Rex legend 7 in my truggy with a 9901 and 41001 and I'm running on a low grip track what pipe setup would smooth the power out the best
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Originally Posted by klujan1001
I've bin running a murnan Rex legend 7 in my truggy with a 9901 and 41001 and I'm running on a low grip track what pipe setup would smooth the power out the best
41021 manifold will calm the bottom end down. It will also improve runtime.
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I ended up going with a 2096 and the 41021 in my truggy the power was so smooth I got a second place finish at a local series race you can't go wrong with the murnan Rex legend 7 it can be a beast or super smooth
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How does the HIPEX 2108 compare to the OS pipes? Looks a little like a 2090 pipe with a better price.
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Originally Posted by dodgeguy
How does the HIPEX 2108 compare to the OS pipes? Looks a little like a 2090 pipe with a better price.
The Hipex 2108 makes more power than the OS pipes, while remaining very smooth. It's a very balanced pipe, very good bottom, mid, and top. Runtime is also very good. I'm seeing 10 minute pit stops using the 2108 on my mod B2101 in buggy, and truggy.
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Originally Posted by klujan1001
I ended up going with a 2096 and the 41021 in my truggy the power was so smooth I got a second place finish at a local series race you can't go wrong with the murnan Rex legend 7 it can be a beast or super smooth
Thanks for the feedback. It's a very solid engine.
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Originally Posted by Grinder
The Hipex 2108 makes more power than the OS pipes, while remaining very smooth. It's a very balanced pipe, very good bottom, mid, and top. Runtime is also very good. I'm seeing 10 minute pit stops using the 2108 on my mod B2101 in buggy, and truggy.
Which manifold for buggy?
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Just ordered the Hipex 2108 pipe for murran modified yesterday and it was shipped out few hours later, that is service thanks. I will be back not sure which engine i might get.
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Originally Posted by dodgeguy
Which manifold for buggy?
I like the 54mm header most of the time.
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Grinder, I just bought a gently used rb mx5 but they are not on your site anymore but as far as pipes for buggy and truggy what do u recommend ? Thanks
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Originally Posted by travertini
Grinder, I just bought a gently used rb mx5 but they are not on your site anymore but as far as pipes for buggy and truggy what do u recommend ? Thanks
Hi. For buggy, I recommend the Novarossi 2096/41021
For truggy, I recommend the Novarossi 9901/41001.
A lot of people also like the 9901/41021 in truggy, and buggy.
For extreme power, the 9886/9853 with 41001 type header.
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