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MRX4-R03 04-12-2007 09:16 PM

Nova 367 Buggy engine
 
Here are some pics of the 367 engine:
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products...2_359_Race.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.gif http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg
http://www.jpracing.com/img/products..._367_Buggy.jpg

PROVK 04-12-2007 10:20 PM

Why the standard plug?, I thought all engines use turbo plugs these days :confused:

German Muscle 04-13-2007 12:45 AM

god thats hot, Great find. I cant wait to hear some feedback on this engine when some ppl get them.

brianhatesnitro 04-14-2007 12:19 PM

So, I can see how they justified the $600 price tag with the .12 by putting a second crap engine in the box. but what are we getting for 600 here, almost twice the price of their previous highest end models. a couple bearings and a pipe?

JP has historically been one of the most expensive engines in offroad at $500, seems like Nova is trying to price themselves out of any possible club racing.

German Muscle 04-14-2007 07:53 PM


Originally Posted by brianhatesnitro
So, I can see how they justified the $600 price tag with the .12 by putting a second crap engine in the box. but what are we getting for 600 here, almost twice the price of their previous highest end models. a couple bearings and a pipe?

JP has historically been one of the most expensive engines in offroad at $500, seems like Nova is trying to price themselves out of any possible club racing.

if you break everything down as to what it would cost to buy separate then the engine comes out to be like 325

madjack 04-15-2007 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by German Muscle
if you break everything down as to what it would cost to buy separate then the engine comes out to be like 325

agreed! :D Recently purchased the 35 Plus 2 LC combo pack for my on-road car for the sames reason...very happy so far & looking forward to the 367! :tire:

German Muscle 04-15-2007 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by madjack
agreed! :D Recently purchased the 35 Plus .21 LC for my on-road car for the sames reason...very happy so far & looking forward to the 367! :tire:

wow, im jelous. Hurry up and let us know how it runs with some vid so i can have a definate reason to buy one!!!

Sirio2127 04-16-2007 12:53 AM

Lol dose he realy need to tell you how it paforms. He he Let me gess i bet its out of this world and worth every dollar.

madjack 04-17-2007 08:53 PM

FYI - I spoke with Jim at Fusion recently and it sounds like the US based team drivers are running this motor in both buggy and truggy with 7mm & 6.5 mm venturi's with good results. (testing the 9mm exhaust reducer to follow)

Nitro$junkie 04-19-2007 07:17 PM

well Amainhobbies has it in stock and cheap now has any one tested it? and how did it preform

madjack 04-19-2007 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by Nitro$junkie
well Amainhobbies has it in stock and cheap now has any one tested it? and how did it preform

I'm still running in my motor...I'll keep you posted on the results :tire:

12a_rx2 04-25-2007 02:36 AM

so hows this thing go?

German Muscle 04-25-2007 09:36 PM


Originally Posted by 12a_rx2
so hows this thing go?

+1

madjack 04-26-2007 06:41 AM

I expected mind numbing white knuckle power given the most recent crop of motors released from the manufacturers. But the 367 power delivery is strong and smooth across a wide rev range, revs higher also and mileage is greatly improved over past Nova motors I have owned (6.5 mm venturi/no exhaust reducer w/9901 and nova smooth flow short manifold). Very driveable! :D

BTW - in speaking with some of the team Losi drivers (Travis, Mike) they have been running this motor as of late with the 6.5mm venturi very good results in both buggy and truggy.

So far, so good!

German Muscle 04-26-2007 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by madjack
I expected mind numbing white knuckle power given the most recent crop of motors released from the manufacturers. But the 367 power delivery is strong and smooth across a wide rev range, revs higher also and mileage is greatly improved over past Nova motors I have owned (6.5 mm venturi/no exhaust reducer w/9901 and nova smooth flow short manifold). Very driveable! :D

BTW - in speaking with some of the team Losi drivers (Travis, Mike) they have been running this motor as of late with the 6.5mm venturi very good results in both buggy and truggy.

So far, so good!

so just get a 21-7 or a 21-5 and save some money?


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