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Getting my Proto 7 this weekend and will be able to test it overseas in action next week! GOing to break her in (not outside) before I run her at the track (indoor) and test the power of this engine. I'm excited to say the least. Cant wait to do a test report of the engine and break in. THis is the outdoor track I'll be running the engine at in the summer. This was an old school Novarossi BR21SB- does anyone remember those?! Old School Mugen Prospec and me behind the wheel (trying my best lol)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOlEH...UMyLw&index=42 |
I have always been a RB fan. For me, my all-time favorite engine is the WS7 III. I am feeling the itch to pop for the clocked RB Fire 11 with pipe. That looks like a sweet deal!! How would that compare to my WS7 III. I currently have a “stock” Nova Plus 21-4C and a Fusion X7. I prefer the X7 over the Nova. I have a 192/2045 pipe combo. Would that be good on the clocked Fire? That pipe runs good on my X7
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I use the 2045/192 on short/med tracks on my F11. The CRE F11 is a whole lot more engine than the X7 & WS7. It's a lot of engine for a buggy but its very tune able with pipe and clutch.
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If anyone have an old RB WS7 i would think we could come to an agrement :-)) Really would like that enigne.
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Wow those are mountains no gradual descent
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Originally Posted by bellto
(Post 11597927)
Getting my Proto 7 this weekend and will be able to test it overseas in action next week! GOing to break her in (not outside) before I run her at the track (indoor) and test the power of this engine. I'm excited to say the least. Cant wait to do a test report of the engine and break in. THis is the outdoor track I'll be running the engine at in the summer. This was an old school Novarossi BR21SB- does anyone remember those?! Old School Mugen Prospec and me behind the wheel (trying my best lol)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOlEH...UMyLw&index=42 Awesome, Thats REIN MAIN or w/e its called from VRC......I saw that first corner quad dragons back thing and knew that Looked familiar. :lol: |
Originally Posted by Rick57
(Post 11598012)
I have always been a RB fan. For me, my all-time favorite engine is the WS7 III. I am feeling the itch to pop for the clocked RB Fire 11 with pipe. That looks like a sweet deal!! How would that compare to my WS7 III. I currently have a “stock” Nova Plus 21-4C and a Fusion X7. I prefer the X7 over the Nova. I have a 192/2045 pipe combo. Would that be good on the clocked Fire? That pipe runs good on my X7
Anybody have any comments on this engine in a buggy? I have been doing some research on other forums and could this engine be too much for a buggy? I would be running it in a new Xray XB9 for 2013. Any feedback would be great. No doubt the Fire 11 has plenty of power! I do like lots of power! But, is it controllable? The three tracks I run on are small, medium, and large. I do like the durability of RB engines. I still run my WS7 III on a regular basis. Still on of the fastest engines on the track when it comes to top end:nod:!! |
Originally Posted by Rick57
(Post 11598012)
I have always been a RB fan. For me, my all-time favorite engine is the WS7 III. I am feeling the itch to pop for the clocked RB Fire 11 with pipe. That looks like a sweet deal!! How would that compare to my WS7 III. I currently have a “stock” Nova Plus 21-4C and a Fusion X7. I prefer the X7 over the Nova. I have a 192/2045 pipe combo. Would that be good on the clocked Fire? That pipe runs good on my X7
the F11 is comparable tot he F7 stock vs stock....after the mods the F11 has more grunt and with a more balanced powerband..... It is a very nice engine |
Originally Posted by Rick57
(Post 11599669)
Anybody have any comments on this engine in a buggy? I have been doing some research on other forums and could this engine be too much for a buggy? I would be running it in a new Xray XB9 for 2013. Any feedback would be great. No doubt the Fire 11 has plenty of power! I do like lots of power! But, is it controllable? The three tracks I run on are small, medium, and large. I do like the durability of RB engines. I still run my WS7 III on a regular basis. Still on of the fastest engines on the track when it comes to top end:nod:!!
The stock Ws7 can't even come close to this motor in my opinion. |
Originally Posted by croracer
(Post 11599697)
The Clocked fire 11 is a bad ass motor, runs strong. I ran it in a buggy but i did i took the stock short needle carb off and put a long needle carb and it made a huge difference meaning that it smoothed out the bottom end, which made i awesome in a buggy. Also, with the 9886 pipe in a buggy i was getting all day long 10mins on it. Power was awesome as well.
The stock Ws7 can't even come close to this motor in my opinion. |
What engine is used as a base to create the Proto 9 engine... Would be fun for loooooooooong straights!
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Originally Posted by Rick57
(Post 11599924)
Would a long needle card be the same carb off of the WS7 III or how about a carb from a Tero Nero? I have two S7's and a Tero Nero carb in my tool box!:nod:
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Originally Posted by bellto
(Post 11600064)
What engine is used as a base to create the Proto 9 engine... Would be fun for loooooooooong straights!
And she is a beast....nothing pulls her on the straights, not even e-buggys. |
Originally Posted by bellto
(Post 11600064)
What engine is used as a base to create the Proto 9 engine... Would be fun for loooooooooong straights!
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