JP engines
#31
Originally posted by Herbie
Yes it's a good price. Normally the price is around 549 for the abc one and about 599 for the aac one.
Yes it's a good price. Normally the price is around 549 for the abc one and about 599 for the aac one.
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#32
Tech Initiate
Joined: May 2004
Posts: 47
They are selling brand new JP Engines at excellent prices on the following website:
http://www.dhiracing.com
http://www.dhiracing.com/shop/nitro.html
FX21 R02 cost EURO 490, which is less than USD 600 I guess
http://www.dhiracing.com
http://www.dhiracing.com/shop/nitro.html
FX21 R02 cost EURO 490, which is less than USD 600 I guess
#33
Originally posted by Ah10
May i know from where?? I saw one on ebay, FX21 R02 is like $739 plus $15 shipping. That is a big difference!
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May i know from where?? I saw one on ebay, FX21 R02 is like $739 plus $15 shipping. That is a big difference!
Thanks
#34
Originally posted by EUracer
They are selling brand new JP Engines at excellent prices on the following website:
http://www.dhiracing.com
http://www.dhiracing.com/shop/nitro.html
FX21 R02 cost EURO 490, which is less than USD 600 I guess
They are selling brand new JP Engines at excellent prices on the following website:
http://www.dhiracing.com
http://www.dhiracing.com/shop/nitro.html
FX21 R02 cost EURO 490, which is less than USD 600 I guess
#38
Originally posted by gentleman81
are there any affordable jp motors brand new i need a motor for my mtx3 but i want to be competitive and have a roof over my head too.
are there any affordable jp motors brand new i need a motor for my mtx3 but i want to be competitive and have a roof over my head too.
There are also a few more motors you can choose but first you need to make up your mind if you want a modded motor or a stock motor.
#39
now are all jp's modified novarossi's?
i have about $250 to spend and i want a motor that is relatively easy to tune and keep running, but also competitive, stock motors are probabply what im looking at getting, im running against mostly stock novarossi's and sirio's. i just want the have the power off the corners to keep up and possibly run down the novas out there.
i have about $250 to spend and i want a motor that is relatively easy to tune and keep running, but also competitive, stock motors are probabply what im looking at getting, im running against mostly stock novarossi's and sirio's. i just want the have the power off the corners to keep up and possibly run down the novas out there.
#40
This newest JP FX engine actually has many batches... It has modified and non-modified (only lightened crankshaft), standard or optional ceramic bearing, black or non-black engine for budget cut.
For low-end power you have to try Novarossi RRL3/5 since many people said it has the best torque...
For low-end power you have to try Novarossi RRL3/5 since many people said it has the best torque...
Originally posted by gentleman81
now are all jp's modified novarossi's?
i have about $250 to spend and i want a motor that is relatively easy to tune and keep running, but also competitive, stock motors are probabply what im looking at getting, im running against mostly stock novarossi's and sirio's. i just want the have the power off the corners to keep up and possibly run down the novas out there.
now are all jp's modified novarossi's?
i have about $250 to spend and i want a motor that is relatively easy to tune and keep running, but also competitive, stock motors are probabply what im looking at getting, im running against mostly stock novarossi's and sirio's. i just want the have the power off the corners to keep up and possibly run down the novas out there.
#44
Originally posted by Schrijver99
Sorry don't speack French, but which FX is it?
Sorry don't speack French, but which FX is it?



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