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Rube 07-09-2009 08:56 PM

Update - houstonsengineservice.com is now integrated with paypal so you can now actually order online.

Get your orders in while you can! Cheap prices tooo, I might add :nod::nod::nod:

Rube 07-09-2009 08:59 PM


Originally Posted by jonw (Post 6047096)
Monty,

Did you get any +4's in yet?

Thanks,

Jon

Shows in stock, http://www.houstonsengineservice.com...products_id/28

houston 07-09-2009 09:02 PM


Originally Posted by jonw (Post 6047096)
Monty,

Did you get any +4's in yet?

Thanks,

Jon

visit my homepage :nod:

houston 07-09-2009 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by BoMag (Post 6047299)
Monty;

I have the ToroNero turbo and a 9853 w/41005(short) on it. This really launches my X2 compared to what i was using before.

I am looking to get another pipe. Question is... what should i expect from a 9901 and 9886?

Thanks!

you have an excellent pipe combo on there right now for non efra events

9901 would be similar but lack on top end perfornance

9886 with 41020 or 41021 will be money on the larger track layouts with more flowing areas :nod:





on another note:
i dont wanna get in trouble and get this thread deleted so lets keep things pertaining to sales of any sort on the side of pm's and emails


you guys are awesome ,
monty


special thanks to shane bowen and dave "rube" G

Rube 07-09-2009 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 6047839)
you have an excellent pipe combo on there right now for non efra events

9901 would be similar but lack on top end perfornance

9886 with 41020 or 41021 will be money on the larger track layouts with more flowing areas :nod:





on another note:
i dont wanna get in trouble and get this thread deleted so lets keep things pertaining to sales of any sort on the side of pm's and emails


you guys are awesome ,
monty


special thanks to shane bowen and dave "rube" G

Start a thread in the "Team Company Section" or whatever its called, there you can do more than here.

houston 07-09-2009 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Rube (Post 6047861)
Start a thread in the "Team Company Section" or whatever its called, there you can do more than here.

this thread is for tech. questions and general nitro rc knowledge :nod:

jonw 07-09-2009 09:15 PM

Thanks Guys. I am really torn between the FMS and the +4 for my son's truggy. We are running the +4 in the truggy and it is great but I am going to put it in his buggy. Going to use the P5XS for a back-up motor.

So FMS or +4?

Monty if you have some time give a call. 361-877-3033

Thanks,

Jon

houston 07-09-2009 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by jonw (Post 6047874)
Thanks Guys. I am really torn between the FMS and the +4 for my son's truggy. We are running the +4 in the truggy and it is great but I am going to put it in his buggy. Going to use the P5XS for a back-up motor.

So FMS or +4?

Monty if you have some time give a call. 361-877-3033

Thanks,

Jon

i will call ya tomorrow ;)

jonw 07-10-2009 02:18 PM

Monty,

Sounds Good. Look forward to your call.

Jon

BenXB8ec 07-10-2009 02:36 PM

Hi Monty

can you give me some needle settings that are as close to a race tune as possible for my RX21 P5

Thanks Ben

houston 07-10-2009 10:41 PM


Originally Posted by BenXB8ec (Post 6050726)
Hi Monty

can you give me some needle settings that are as close to a race tune as possible for my RX21 P5

Thanks Ben

novarossi needle settings are all fairly close

read through this thread and you will find them ;)

houston 07-11-2009 09:59 PM

testimonials?

GoJohnnyGo 07-12-2009 12:01 AM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 6055113)
testimonials?

Ummmmm... Well....?????????:eek::eek::eek:

houston 07-12-2009 12:24 AM


Originally Posted by GoJohnnyGo (Post 6055381)
Ummmmm... Well....?????????:eek::eek::eek:

sorry johnny :blush:

sometimes i just get sidetracked

i will be working on engines tomorrow and remember;)

jesperolsen1972 07-12-2009 12:35 AM

Bearings?
 
I've tried posting this in the +4 thread, but i guess its better posting it in your thread, since its you i would like an answer from.:)

I have been doing some research, and found that the rear bearing(16800) is 14x25,8x6,and the front bearing(17011) is 7x19x6,3. My problem is that i cant find anyone besides Novarossi that makes that size (front) bearing. I would like to have ceramic bearings when its time to change.
Houston, if you can help, i will much appreciate your answer.


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