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Originally Posted by Riketsu
(Post 8576208)
It seemed odd to me, because I thought that Novarossi had reserve the rights to themselves to keep the 11.9mm version to Novarossi alone.
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Originally Posted by wingracer
(Post 8582563)
I don't know about this case but usually it's only for a certain amount of time. For instance, Mugen had exclusive rights to the first rear exhaust .12 for one year. Despite the fact that Nova built it, NO other rear exhaust .12's were made. After a year, Nova, RB and others all came out with one.
That makes sense... But since there was a lot of time between the first 11.9mm and the new engines announced with 11.9 (around 4-5 years). I came to think that Novarossi refused to give their 11.9 to other re-brand manufacturers. |
Originally Posted by GIMAR
(Post 8582058)
we already have and chamber o-ring,
for the carburator....not have,because we use another carburator that is modified by JP and it is 3mm lower- also because we have testing a lot and with isolator for our test is not really better. also more novarossi team driver NOT use it- but if client want,i have 50 in stock and is easy to put inside thanks |
Originally Posted by HoboShop
(Post 8582550)
Murnans rb m3 is the best .12 on the market. It has tons of bottomend and midrange and stupid topend but the part that seperates it from other engines is it still makes runtime easy!!!!
I know the M3 is a good engine, that is not what I meant or used as reference to. I was asking if the arrangement between "Top Gear" and RB, and Murnan and RB similar. Since its basically the same engine, made to the modder specs with a personalized engine heat sink. |
Originally Posted by HoboShop
(Post 8582596)
How does your motors compare to the older jp eagle tl3t in terms of power and how does gimar jp r09 compare to the jp r9 eagle. I had both the r9 was the motor to have In 8 scale tons of topend. The .12 eagle had tons of rpms but it had no bottomend so it felt slower then my Murnan rb and novarossi engines. I would like to now because I need some new .21 engines and I am stuck between the flash special tuned and the jp gimar ro9 fully tuned 14.5mm crank or 14.mm crank? Which motor is faster overall?
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Originally Posted by Riketsu
(Post 8582631)
What motor do you think he will say is faster??? His motor or another company's motor?? :lol::lol:
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I write only for my brand......as normal.
in 1/8 on road the best is 14,5mm 9ports. now I put on the market new engines,that is similar at my old GIMAR r09 but have new light piston and little changhe inside in 1/10 class the new 11,9 engines have very very lot bottom power and middle and good rpm since 2 year that I create with JP new brand,step by step I do litle changhe to have more power at low and middle and continue to develop all the trattment and tha accuraty that is inside JP company fro 20years. |
Originally Posted by Roelof
(Post 8576552)
Money talks......
It is a shame that on yearly base new models have to be showed wile most engines are just equal to older models or do change during the year (timings/materials) without notice. |
Originally Posted by Slo-MTX4
(Post 8581675)
Phil wasnt at the Vics mate
Ahh crap! I see what made u think I was referring to him! I meant the guy with the TG RB engine pitted directly behind me, and near opposite u, Slo-MTX4 :D , not that I thought he was Phil - I heard his name near the end of the day, but can't remember it now. |
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hello drivers,
RB have just release his new manifold called RB 2668 for 2.1 engines. After tests and comparaison this new manifold improve power at low rpm, and throttle linearity! Cordially :) |
Has someone tested the new RB Circuit 11 engine?
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Originally Posted by jaykay
(Post 9331945)
Has someone tested the new RB Circuit 11 engine?
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Originally Posted by Grinder
(Post 9334303)
Yes. It is a very fast engine. :nod:
i only have to put a 0.1mm shim under the chamber, because 2x glow plugs have been damaged after driving. |
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