NOVAROSSI Engine thread....
#5120
a properly jetted engine is most efficient and powerful at the same time
highly recommend the 8mm during first gallon then 7mm from there on out
#5122
#5123
not to make waves but i would disagree , the btt engines have much more top end in stock form than the p5xlt
p5xlt will out perform on short tighter tracks , use 2096/41021 or 2096/41005 in buggy on p5xlt and you will experience happiness
p5xlt will out perform on short tighter tracks , use 2096/41021 or 2096/41005 in buggy on p5xlt and you will experience happiness
#5126
......the last stock P5 I seen run was on a 2058 and it was right in that range of the BTT ..it was actually faster then I expected it to be.....
#5127
#5130
what he said. It depends on the track too. I run a plus-4 on a larger track and a p5 on a tight twisty track. The p5 likes the 2096 on a med-large track or low traction, it seems to do better overall if you change the pipe, and a 9853 on short tracks with tight jumps. On the plus-4 or btt etc.. the 9853 makes it snappy even though the btt has a bit more overall power than the plus-4 and should be reeeally fast a bit leaned out like the 2096 seems to want me to do on bigger tracks, but seems to fall short on really technical tracks that are smaller. Usually end up backing it out a little to keep it cooler on a long straitaway so it drops back down going into the corner.



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