NOVAROSSI Engine thread....
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Hello guys, im looking for a new engine for my buggy this year. I have my eye on several different engines, and in the Nova lineup im looking at either the P5 or the 21-4 (steel bearing). Both are very close in price but the way I understand it is the front bearing in the P5 is strongly suggested to be replaced with the 17011 bearing. Is this also true of the 21-4? Of these 2 engines, what would you all suggest for 1/8 buggy. I just stick to club races and our local tracks are on the small side with short run ups before the jumps so something with a little more low end grunt would be key. Thanks for your time.
Steve
Steve
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Hello guys, im looking for a new engine for my buggy this year. I have my eye on several different engines, and in the Nova lineup im looking at either the P5 or the 21-4 (steel bearing). Both are very close in price but the way I understand it is the front bearing in the P5 is strongly suggested to be replaced with the 17011 bearing. Is this also true of the 21-4? Of these 2 engines, what would you all suggest for 1/8 buggy. I just stick to club races and our local tracks are on the small side with short run ups before the jumps so something with a little more low end grunt would be key. Thanks for your time.
Steve
Steve
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From: West Kentucky
Sorry about that, im new to the Nova's and there seems to be so many similar models to choose from it is a little confusing on my part. On your site you have it listed as a plus 21-4 buggy. You have it and the P5 priced the same at $215. Thanks for your time.
Steve
Steve
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Both have microcast piston , i would still prefer p4 for buggy
The bearing that is coming in the p5xlt these days is better than previous versions sooooo , its not a bad deal
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That plus4 stopped coming with the 17011 a while ago , it's also a standard head button and I don't think it's available anymore
Both have microcast piston , i would still prefer p4 for buggy
The bearing that is coming in the p5xlt these days is better than previous versions sooooo , its not a bad deal
Both have microcast piston , i would still prefer p4 for buggy
The bearing that is coming in the p5xlt these days is better than previous versions sooooo , its not a bad deal



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