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Originally Posted by merdith6
(Post 7644761)
I need to pick up a b5. I run Nova engines, but it would be cool to try out a Werks engine. Everyone speaks so highly of them that I really need to try one out.....I do agree there are lots of great engines on the market but looking at A main, the Werks engines are the top selling engine right now, and that says a lot about their success on the track. Keep up the good wErk Haha. The engines are great, the fuel is great, and the tires too.
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Originally Posted by RB FIVE
(Post 7644731)
:tire::confused:
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Token, you might want to look at the Clocked Ofna JL .21 and the Clocked Picco JPX .21
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No love for the Reedy engine?
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Originally Posted by taco94
(Post 7645961)
No love for the Reedy engine?
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Originally Posted by Frank L
(Post 7641442)
Man you guys found my secret. :D
Anyone ever run or heard anything about this engine by massive mods? http://answer-rcusa.com/zencart/inde...roducts_id=355 If I followed the history(thread) correctly the MG66 = Massive/GO/6th generation/6 port. It's spoken of VERY highly in this thread. It's over 700 pages long tho. Look for posts around the mid to late '09 time period for the start of MG66. If I recall correctly, Trey (the U.S. GO importer) sent an MG66 to Neil for testing. http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-of...hread-728.html |
Originally Posted by taco94
(Post 7645961)
No love for the Reedy engine?
Andy |
Axe Rossi is making some GREAT motors now days some of there older motors had some problems but the New motors Run GREAT get good run times and last a long time i have one with 10-11 gallons on it and it just keeps running.
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Originally Posted by taco94
(Post 7645961)
No love for the Reedy engine?
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Originally Posted by Werks
(Post 7644613)
I took some aggressive moves to reduce the overhead of my business
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Hmm
Originally Posted by DPowers
(Post 7644814)
I was running novas myself i paid $400 for my last one and then i ran a B5 it was faster and better milage and with the 2057 pipe it wassmoother i now have 3 of them and dont plain on running anything else and i dont promote no product if i dont believe in it myself becouse i know how hard it is these days to make a dollar for me its the best engine runs like a clock after u learn how to tune it properly lol and the support u get from Ron is like no other.
My dream box would contain..... B5 "Most Popular for a reason"....All round power Toro Team, "why not I'm dreaming"....All round power Alpha red head, they sound sweeet....Dangerous P5xl, my all time favorite....Super reliableTorque monster Orion Alpha 7 port....Nat Champ...Nuff Said.... RB Buggy 10, "Dang thats expensive, but don't forget aboutem"..... Nova BF LImited, Just in case a friend needs one.... Odonnell ss, "Cause Steve is the man and been designing engines forever"... |
Originally Posted by fukitol
(Post 7646548)
not trying to bash just like you are not pimping your product. question is i have seen every werks motor at the local track break the mid cooling fin loose. why is that?
Regards, Ron |
I know everyone is sweating the Werks B5 and B6 on this thread and others, but the best Werks motor is the Team Line B7 Pro-C .21. That engine is crazy fast. I had one and it was ridiculous. It had good bottom and an insane top. I ran it with the 97t and the dynamite 007ht pipe. I'm waiting for that to go down to $199.(hint hint)
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Well I have a Orion 7 Port CRF/ABi "Alpha" and I am flat out impressed with that engine, economy is real good and it has gobs of power. Been running with a AE 2035 (Black) and couldn't be happier.
I have wanted to test with a "top end pipe" like the AE 2039, but have been told the Orion 2013 is the pipe to have for it. Currently I am breaking i a Odonnell in my buggy, we will see how that goes! |
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