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Old 01-01-2013 | 11:41 AM
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The nova 28 or Os will have some brut bottom but I think a 21 might out run it on a long haul Neil can reply.

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Old 01-01-2013 | 12:28 PM
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When Neal chimes in, could you list your top five most powerful engines in order. Also have you done any stroker .21's? Seems the quality of the .21's are better then the bigger ones, so a stroked .21 should be best of both worlds?
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Old 01-01-2013 | 03:47 PM
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Had a chance to run the Proto 7 today! Haven't really opened her up yet that much but initial break in was smooth and I can already tell this thing is going to run like a scalded ape... This thing purrs like a kitten at idle! CRE=awesome!
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Old 01-01-2013 | 04:03 PM
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Is there anything you modify that can outperform these .21's? Any .25 or .28's that'll just put the hurting on the bonito? 28xz? It'll mainly be a bashing rig, and I live near some very large dunes, more power the better
Its all relative to application...28's excel at moving bigger weight, .21's spool better but don't carry weight as well... On high bite or higher gearing the .28's can pull the .21's, but on most conditions the .21's more then hold their own, especially the Bonito........ The main difference is that the .21's are more stable at RPM, as in you can run them higher,harder and longer before failure.....The modified .28's are more prone to over revving if your not careful.... The .21's are safer for continuous peak RPM...

On the dirt the 28-7 is the fastest, followed by the ROMA and very closely followed by the Bonito...The 28XZ is also quite fast, more grunt then the Roma a little less RPM.....In the end tho the Bonito is simply a badass screamer of a engine that has power closer to the big engines then any other .21, so its hard to choose against it when all things considered ........it is a real thoroughbred ..and if you looking for wide open dune running they all can deliver what you are after...... Bonito would run stock gearing, Roma would run +1 and the 28-7 will run +2......... on high bite we sometimes see issues with clutch slip on the geared up 28's...so even if they offer more power, we do lose more of that power thru the clutch then we do a .21 on stock gearing...... All the engines listed will deliver the wow factor... tho acoustically the Bonito is the most musical, it absolutely sings on top end.... the 28-7 also wails really good, the Roma and 28XZ are milder sounding for some reason.... The Clocked Bonito just shrieks, guaranteed to put a smile on your face......considering its durability and overall performance I have to favor the Bonito ....its power is beyond what you would expect from a .21, massive bottom end with a crazy ass top end...
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Old 01-01-2013 | 04:23 PM
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What, no mention of the 25 XZ?? Lol. On our surfaces it's the hardest hitting mid/topend engine i have from you, IMO. Yes the bonito revs up endlessly, but its a much more controlled rev. The OS wheelies toward the end of the straight like its ready to mount someone's truggy.
Then my ring & pinion takes a poop.
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Old 01-01-2013 | 10:08 PM
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What, no mention of the 25 XZ?? Lol. On our surfaces it's the hardest hitting mid/topend engine i have from you, IMO. Yes the bonito revs up endlessly, but its a much more controlled rev. The OS wheelies toward the end of the straight like its ready to mount someone's truggy.
Then my ring & pinion takes a poop.
the Roma goes toe to toe with the OS 25...they are actually quite comparable....the Roma may have a little more initial grunt and the OS a little harder midrange spool up...top end they are quite comparable.....The Roma feels slightly smoother and the OS a little more pipey ....both kickass !
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Old 01-02-2013 | 02:07 AM
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Thanks for the information Neal, that was exactly the type of answer I was searching for. You pretty much sold me on the bonito. How about any of these "Frankenstein" engines that can compete with the bonito or better, or something in the works? I been out of the game to long, I remember back in the day people were saying this certain jp was the fastest .21, forget the exact name but it had a purple head, you know the name?
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Old 01-02-2013 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by fastkid
Thanks for the information Neal, that was exactly the type of answer I was searching for. You pretty much sold me on the bonito. How about any of these "Frankenstein" engines that can compete with the bonito or better, or something in the works? I been out of the game to long, I remember back in the day people were saying this certain jp was the fastest .21, forget the exact name but it had a purple head, you know the name?
I have been around the block for quite a few years, and have never seen a .21 with the kind of power a Bonito has......I believe it will outperform any of those older JP engines without breaking a sweat....It is really unlike anything that has come before it IMO...... with the 17.6 mm stroke the bottom end is insane, and with the 7 ports sleeve the top end is thru the roof.....

the last hybrid we built was using a VZB piston/sleeve in a XZB long stroke..making it a .23....It ran like a beast, but still doesn't match the Bonito......The Bonito is just in a class of its own....has to be seen to be believed......It is IMO the strongest, fastest most wicked offroad .21 on the market...
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Old 01-02-2013 | 07:59 AM
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That's why I own a few
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Old 01-02-2013 | 10:32 AM
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Bonito must be something wicked, being in a job like yours you must have seen just about every .21 worth anything and it rolls on all of them. Here in a few months I'll be getting one then I'm sure =) just need to figure if I want a buggy or a truggy. Do you think a 9 or higher port slreve would further up the modded bonito's power?
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Old 01-02-2013 | 08:48 PM
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The Clocked Bonito is a ridiculous engine. At first I thought it would be a little much for my truggy and spin the wheels but nope! M2C Clutch 1.0 springs and puts power down smoothly, very controllable and absolutely wicked fast. I feel like its worth double the price. Anyone who is considering buying one, buy one! You will not regret it!
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Old 01-03-2013 | 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by fastkid
Bonito must be something wicked, being in a job like yours you must have seen just about every .21 worth anything and it rolls on all of them. Here in a few months I'll be getting one then I'm sure =) just need to figure if I want a buggy or a truggy. Do you think a 9 or higher port slreve would further up the modded bonito's power?
It is actually quite impressive.....And now that you mention it, I do get to run pretty much everything there is to run...And it does take something very special to impress us..... John and myself have spent thousands of hours together testing engines over the last 5 years..I am constantly strapping new engines into his machines, and it takes nothing short of a a miracle for him to actually be impressed by something LOL !So If John is impressed then I know the engine is badass... Our perception of a fast engine is probably much different then most would consider a fast engine...For us these modifieds are just our every day engines...When we do test the stock versions I almost have to twist John's arm to keep it in the machines long enough to test LOL, as to us everything stock seems painfully slow and boring !!!! Once you are accustomed to these modified engines its difficult to be happy with the stock versions., and it takes a superstar for us to even take notice.......
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Old 01-03-2013 | 12:26 PM
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whats a stock motor ?

Never heard of those before.
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Old 01-03-2013 | 01:10 PM
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Holy smokes, I got a shipping notice yesterday for the P5 that I ordered and it arrived this afternoon! That's 24 hours to ship from Canada to PA. Is that normal? Is CRE clocking DHL's planes and delivery trucks now?
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Old 01-03-2013 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by lappdawg27
Holy smokes, I got a shipping notice yesterday for the P5 that I ordered and it arrived this afternoon! That's 24 hours to ship from Canada to PA. Is that normal? Is CRE clocking DHL's planes and delivery trucks now?
I live in Pa also. That's normal ship time.
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