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lilstewie 06-12-2017 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by Maximo (Post 14950413)
9901 has crazy top end when its used with the right manifold ! your issue is you simply used the 41021 and called it a day...swap to a 41001 and that 9901 will put a big hurting on a 2096 ....the 9901 has a crazy good top end when it has the right manifold ! it just doesn't like the 41021, that manifold murders its top end

Would you run the 9901/41001 on the truggy as well with a 7 port?

Jerm13 06-12-2017 06:32 PM


Originally Posted by lilstewie (Post 14950865)
Would you run the 9901/41001 on the truggy as well with a 7 port?

That's what I'm running. Woke the motor up. Truck was good before, but that combo just made everything better. More speed, same torque, better run time and it feels a little more linier as well.

jazjato 06-13-2017 07:37 AM

Thanks for the replies. Will have to do some more swaps and runs.

Has anyone put together a chart of pipe and manifild combos or uses?

Finding just reading novas description does not always help.

Pedro Jesus 06-13-2017 08:59 AM

Novarossi Mito7 Is no longer available on the Novarossi website.
What happened? Low sales...

Yes it is not worth having a product in production that is not sold.

am 06-13-2017 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by Pedro Jesus (Post 14951450)
Novarossi Mito7 Is no longer available on the Novarossi website.
What happened? Low sales...

Yes it is not worth having a product in production that is not sold.

Just stay tuned..;-)

joey91473 06-13-2017 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by cczjordan (Post 14944725)
Thank you, what nova pipe do you run mostly, honestly i never like 9901

I only use the 9901 and 2086 pipe with 41001 header.

Stu NZ 06-13-2017 09:22 PM

On Road 2015
 
I have heard that the on-road novarossi 2015 pipe is good to use on a roma .25 .. is this just for fuel economy or a good all-round option..

Originally Posted by lilstewie (Post 14950865)
Would you run the 9901/41001 on the truggy as well with a 7 port?


Goof 06-21-2017 08:35 AM

These flat head screws r garbage is there a hex screw opiton for the back plate and the cooling head

dan_vector 06-21-2017 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Stu NZ (Post 14952009)
I have heard that the on-road novarossi 2015 pipe is good to use on a roma .25 .. is this just for fuel economy or a good all-round option..

That seems strange to me as the 2015 is an onroad pipe which will give lots of RPM but reduced bottom end feel. On the ROMA in truggy I run 2096/41032 and this gives great power and runtime. The power band is quite linear with the 2096. If you want even more power then 9901/41032 but this makes the power band very aggressive in my experience.

dan_vector 06-21-2017 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Goof (Post 14957682)
These flat head screws r garbage is there a hex screw opiton for the back plate and the cooling head

Never had an issue with the flat head screws on Novarossi engines (never heard any complaints in all the years I've ran novarossi engines). What exactly in your opinion makes the screws garbage?

As long as you are using the right size screwdriver the screws are absolutely fine. Novarossi don't do optional hex screws but I'm sure you can find equivalent thread at the hardware store.

Goof 06-21-2017 09:40 AM

Well yes i have tons of mac, craftsman, and a few others ... flathead it self are not good isnt that why we use hex or Phillips or star tip these days i love my nova enigens.. what screw driver are u useing there braking my tips off or rounding the edges off on the screws i need to change my front bearing lol crappy thanks for the help.. i even headed it up with my heat gun still wont brake loose

Goof 06-21-2017 10:18 AM

Its a issue for sure i took my dremel tool and shave the side of a biger driver and it work for some but by now the screws r gone

Chris Reilly 06-21-2017 10:59 AM

snap on that fits properly.

Apco1 06-21-2017 11:00 AM

I'm with Dan. I did have the opinion the flat head were junk. Then I got the right size flat head bit and have had 0 issues. Like anything you have to have bit with zero play. Put the wrong size hex driver in a hex screw and see how well it works. Same with flat head.

Apco1 06-21-2017 11:01 AM

Get this and strip no more.

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