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beidle99 03-18-2013 01:42 PM


Originally Posted by DmonEY (Post 11944350)
I have a Murnan modified btt with a
Werks 2057 pipe. Does the nova pipes
Get better run time than the werks?
I was getting 11min a tank on losi with
Losi re12 pipe and went to mbx7 and
Werks pipe and my run time is 9:30-
10:15 . I am trying to find out a combo
To get over 10min on the Mugen. Thanks
For any help.

I did a back to back test with my HES btt between the 2058 and 2096/41021 combo and picked up 30 to 45 seconds with the 2096. Had a touch less power on the bottom end, but actually made for less wheel spin so better acceleration and top end was slightly faster with the 2096

Lille-bror 03-18-2013 02:26 PM

Novarossi and pipes?

You should really try a EFRA 2032 pipe!!!

I ran that pipe with a 41001 header on my old Plus4 Team engine at a indoor race here in Denmark this weekend.

The track had low grip and no need for tons of bottom, so I'm not sure of the torque of the pipe. On the straight: OH MY. The engine was really on the pipe and "sang" so sweet with "endless" RPM. Really impressed!...

And the best part: Mileage!!!!
I've never been able to run more than 9:30 with that engine (with 9901 pipe and 5,5 mm venturi) in warm weather and 9 min on this track last year.
At this coooold race (0 - 2ºC) I went +11 min with a 7 mm venturi. Only one driver pitted at 9 min in the final and all the others between 7 and 7:30... I pitted at 10... ;)

I dont know how much an impact the venturi change has done to the mileage (from 5,5 to 7 mm) but I'm sure the pipe had a big possitive effect on the result.

Downside: My EDIT 2032 is SOOOOO thin! Had to fix the stinger a few times - and that was without any big crashes... Would be nice with an original Crono SS pipe... ;)

... Edit: and of course with an O'Donnell 77T plug :)

Grinder 03-18-2013 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by DmonEY (Post 11944350)
I have a Murnan modified btt with a
Werks 2057 pipe. Does the nova pipes
Get better run time than the werks?
I was getting 11min a tank on losi with
Losi re12 pipe and went to mbx7 and
Werks pipe and my run time is 9:30-
10:15 . I am trying to find out a combo
To get over 10min on the Mugen. Thanks
For any help.

Go with the 2096/41021 combo. This with the nova c7tgc glowplug will get you in the 11+ minute range.

How's the power? What temp are you running the engine?

DmonEY 03-18-2013 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by Grinder (Post 11945103)
Go with the 2096/41021 combo. This with the nova c7tgc glowplug will get you in the 11+ minute range.

How's the power? What temp are you running the engine?

Uriah this is Derrick I talked to u on The
Phone a minute ago. U think I should run the
C7tgc plug at nitro blast? I'll get that 2096/41021
Combo from u down at pnb.

am 03-18-2013 03:08 PM

Hei Bjarne :-)

Nice to see how your experience was. Finally someone taking a good advice:-). I know i am not one of thoose bigshot engine tuners, but still i have tinkered a little with theese small little wonders.

Hope you had a great race :))

Now, if just Joe would get his thumb out his a.. And get thoose Lucky7 engines!!! LOL

Afteri have tested thelucky 7 engines, i know if i will get the 2032 pipes on a regular basis. If you would like me to order some for you, just let me know and i will help you out.

houston 03-18-2013 05:56 PM

2032 is an xlnt setup fosho

Its like a non efra restricted 9901 really

aznitronut 03-18-2013 06:52 PM

Are the 2032 pipes still available here in the states? I never see them any where.

jusandsil 03-18-2013 07:40 PM


Originally Posted by houston (Post 11942492)
Hey , hows Jody (eduardo) doing?

Plus 4 btt , 2096ss/41021

Thanks for the info! I havent seen him around, I think he's concentrated on another hobby? :weird:
is a 6mm carb restrictor too small for a buggy? oh, and is there any difference with the plus4-btt and the plus4-bttwc except for the label on the cooling head? :sweat: Thanks again!


Originally Posted by PERROTTO (Post 11942564)
With the new KO 21-4 design , I would assume this engine is capable of 10-13 min runtime AVG(relative to track conditions) with 2096/41021......in buggy.
Other nova based engines accomplish similar results:nod:

Thanks for the info! There arent any KOs here yet, so I think I'll just stick with the btts. ;)

RePeTe 03-18-2013 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by aznitronut (Post 11946101)
Are the 2032 pipes still available here in the states? I never see them any where.

http://rscrono.com/index.php?main_pa...roducts_id=177

out of stock it says.

aussies1129 03-18-2013 11:06 PM

maybe a question for houston or another engine modder? what type of filler are you guys using on the nova engines for the crank??
cheers

Grinder 03-19-2013 05:09 AM


Originally Posted by DmonEY (Post 11945160)
Uriah this is Derrick I talked to u on The
Phone a minute ago. U think I should run the
C7tgc plug at nitro blast? I'll get that 2096/41021
Combo from u down at pnb.

Yes. I'll have them there.

Lille-bror 03-19-2013 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by am (Post 11945210)
Hei Bjarne :-)

Nice to see how your experience was. Finally someone taking a good advice:-). I know i am not one of thoose bigshot engine tuners, but still i have tinkered a little with theese small little wonders.

Hope you had a great race :))

Now, if just Joe would get his thumb out his a.. And get thoose Lucky7 engines!!! LOL

Afteri have tested thelucky 7 engines, i know if i will get the 2032 pipes on a regular basis. If you would like me to order some for you, just let me know and i will help you out.


The old man is getting faster and faster ;)

I'll remember your offer, thanks. At the moment I'm fine with the tin pan...! Though, it would be so nice with those stroger pipes you can get :nod:

basher88 03-19-2013 08:24 AM

Hi, i'm getting the mbx7, have a 6 now, and i'm using a nova toro nero engine and a pipe and header combo for the 6(sorry forgot the model and can't read it on the pipe anymore) which is a narrower manifold for mugens. Just wanna ask is it a straight transfer(engine and pipe combo) from the 6 to the 7? Or the 7 chassis is wider and i'll have to get another manifold to fit into the 7?

Thanks a lot for any help i can get.

Grinder 03-19-2013 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by basher88 (Post 11948067)
Hi, i'm getting the mbx7, have a 6 now, and i'm using a nova toro nero engine and a pipe and header combo for the 6(sorry forgot the model and can't read it on the pipe anymore) which is a narrower manifold for mugens. Just wanna ask is it a straight transfer(engine and pipe combo) from the 6 to the 7? Or the 7 chassis is wider and i'll have to get another manifold to fit into the 7?

Thanks a lot for any help i can get.

You no longer have to run the narrow manifold on the MBX7. Although, it will still fit fine. It would be a straight transfer.

Chris Reilly 03-19-2013 02:34 PM

JP Racing has a 2032. Just don't know if it's SS.


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