Ninja Engine by GRP
#1276
Now you made it personal, scumbag! Look, I actually like the engine, it runs pretty good. But unlike "wally the idiot" wants people to believe its not the best engine out there, by far. I have hit stuff a lot harder with other engines, the people I run with can tell you, but I never broke a engine case, like the way it happend with the Ninja. And breaking a crankcase has nothing to do with break-in, Moron!
One thing is to say I dont like such and such product, and a completely different one is to say that a product blows chunks.
But like I said before, If I have a choice, and I do, I will buy the $180 engine, that can beat the $300 engine, anyday.
By the way, where did the ninjas place at the nats in Texas, or at the worlds in Argentina? yeah, thought so.
Grab your $300 engine and shove it up where the sun dont shine, a-hole!!
One thing is to say I dont like such and such product, and a completely different one is to say that a product blows chunks.
But like I said before, If I have a choice, and I do, I will buy the $180 engine, that can beat the $300 engine, anyday.
By the way, where did the ninjas place at the nats in Texas, or at the worlds in Argentina? yeah, thought so.
Grab your $300 engine and shove it up where the sun dont shine, a-hole!!

















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#1286
This is interesting news. I have seen the .12 in action (and own one) and it is plenty fast. Not necessarily JP fast, but plenty fast. I've seen .21s that are fast in club races, but don't seem to be able to make it when the competition ramps up to the national level and above. With so many drivers leaving the engine behind, it makes me worry a little bit. Are there any big name drivers that still run the .12 at this point?
#1288
may be true, since grp are releasing their own engines http://www.redrc.net/2007/12/grp-engine-line-up/




(how about you Mike?)