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I have the P5 with Dynamite 086 and 053 pipes. Since I am planning to participate in a IFMAR approved event, only listed pipe can be used. I intend to buy a Nova 9901. Can I use the Dynamite header? Which header will work?
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Originally Posted by rcindia
(Post 10943883)
I have the P5 with Dynamite 086 and 053 pipes. Since I am planning to participate in a IFMAR approved event, only listed pipe can be used. I intend to buy a Nova 9901. Can I use the Dynamite header? Which header will work?
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Originally Posted by rcindia
(Post 10943883)
I have the P5 with Dynamite 086 and 053 pipes. Since I am planning to participate in a IFMAR approved event, only listed pipe can be used. I intend to buy a Nova 9901. Can I use the Dynamite header? Which header will work?
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Interesting pipe.
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It has a stinger reinforcement. It looks like a thin walled pipe but I'm just guessing.
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i'm good with the super strong pipes , that has been out for about 4 months now actually , thin walled pipes are good but do not offer the protection of the ss pipes ;)
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bloody hell I have busted 3 screwdrivers already one of being a hudy driver trying to get out the last two head bolts on my roma I have put the heat gun on but have given up trying to get the last two actually ran out of screwdrivers:(, this is about my 10th nova engine and I have never seen them this tight from the factory:confused: I am getting worried as the screw heads are showing signs of damage:sweat:
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Originally Posted by aussies1129
(Post 10948813)
bloody hell I have busted 3 screwdrivers already one of being a hudy driver trying to get out the last two head bolts on my roma I have put the heat gun on but have given up trying to get the last two actually ran out of screwdrivers:(, this is about my 10th nova engine and I have never seen them this tight from the factory:confused: I am getting worried as the screw heads are showing signs of damage:sweat:
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Originally Posted by aussies1129
(Post 10948813)
bloody hell I have busted 3 screwdrivers already one of being a hudy driver trying to get out the last two head bolts on my roma I have put the heat gun on but have given up trying to get the last two actually ran out of screwdrivers:(, this is about my 10th nova engine and I have never seen them this tight from the factory:confused: I am getting worried as the screw heads are showing signs of damage:sweat:
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Yep
Originally Posted by houston
(Post 10947288)
i'm good with the super strong pipes , that has been out for about 4 months now actually , thin walled pipes are good but do not offer the protection of the ss pipes ;)
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I literally just picked up a plus 21-4 team c and have an os 2060 and a 2090 from my os motors, will I really be losing much by using one of those? If not which pipe would you recommend of those two? If yes, which pipe should I get? Werks 2058, nova 2096 etc?
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Originally Posted by B00t13g
(Post 10951382)
I literally just picked up a plus 21-4 team c and have an os 2060 and a 2090 from my os motors, will I really be losing much by using one of those? If not which pipe would you recommend of those two? If yes, which pipe should I get? Werks 2058, nova 2096 etc?
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I would recommend 9901ss or 2096ss but i would bet the "new" 2090 from os would work very well since the os-xz line is now the same bore x stroke as novarossi ;)
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Originally Posted by houston
(Post 10951468)
I would recommend 9901ss or 2096ss but i would bet the "new" 2090 from os would work very well since the os-xz line is now the same bore x stroke as novarossi ;)
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Originally Posted by houston
(Post 10949276)
You busted the 5.8mm hudy flathead made for novarossi engines? Really?
probably a question for houston, the btt and the roma cooling heads are they the same? cheers |
Originally Posted by B00t13g
(Post 10951539)
Of the two pipes you reccomended which would be smoother or just have good power all around? I assume you would reccomend the 41021 manifold? You're the man! It's for buggy!
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