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Old 02-11-2011, 10:32 PM
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Default Werks B7 Pro-c or B6??

I was favoring the B6 but then I saw the B7 pro is only $5 more on A main.. Any body knows which one is better for a buggy? and why..

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I would go with the B6...great engine better runtime and smoother.

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B6, its better than the b7pro in every aspect of being an engine.
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I have a Modded TL21B7Pro-C and it's a hell of a motor. It flat out runs. But it's not a 12 minute motor from my experience. Haven't ran a B6 so I can't comment on that but I have seen them and they are impressive.
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if you have a Large Flowing euro style track go with the b7
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We are running the B6 with a 2058 pipe Werks 4 shoe pro clutch and love it. Smooth power band great run times. I was told the B5 has more low end power vs the B6 by the B6 is outstanding. B6 with the 2058 is the way to go.
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Originally Posted by omarwashington
if you have a Large Flowing euro style track go with the b7
What he said....
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Old 02-12-2011, 05:25 PM
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Ive had both and have 3 b6's... B7 old and newer pro c's are flat out gas hogs and hard to drive in a buggy....... B6 is buttery smooth and will run with the b7 all day long everywhere...especially on top. the $$ saved arent worth months of aggrivation..
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But as the guys have said....if you run a large, flowing euro style track there is almost nothing that can touch a B7-Pro on the top. The thing flat out hauls! The B6 is a more well rounded engine though
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B6 it is... Thanks
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