Ofna Force .28 pipe pairing question
#1
Hi guys, I am fairing new to GT class and my budget build is a RTR Ofna GTP2.
I don't like to bash as I like to do a few practice runs at a local track, nothing competitive so far.
However, I want to make the most out of my GTP2 with limited budget.
So far I changed out the chassis to a more ridge Ultra LX2 with front kickup and a low profile radio box and tray ($18). Pickup a set of rear pivot ball arms from a Hyper 7 ($15). Yellow hard spring front and rear. Sweep tires. Servo upgrade.
I am now running JP2 pipe with my rtr engine but feel sluggish coming out of a turn. Any recommendation? I know this is a heavy ride but just want to make the most out of it.
thank for your help in advance.
I don't like to bash as I like to do a few practice runs at a local track, nothing competitive so far.
However, I want to make the most out of my GTP2 with limited budget.
So far I changed out the chassis to a more ridge Ultra LX2 with front kickup and a low profile radio box and tray ($18). Pickup a set of rear pivot ball arms from a Hyper 7 ($15). Yellow hard spring front and rear. Sweep tires. Servo upgrade.
I am now running JP2 pipe with my rtr engine but feel sluggish coming out of a turn. Any recommendation? I know this is a heavy ride but just want to make the most out of it.
thank for your help in advance.
#3
I had really good luck with a JP-1 when I used that motor in a truggy. Motor just seemed to work better, and had better run times with it. The JP 3 wasn't as good, but the top end was screamin ( go figure its a top end pipe!)
Still got the JP-1 pipe if you want it. Cheap. Pm me.
Still got the JP-1 pipe if you want it. Cheap. Pm me.
#4
@ D_Starks
I am using stock gear which is 14T and 18T Pinon and 45T and 49T spur.
Clutch is also stock.
@Jerm13
If the JP1 is good at top end, that means its good for long straight... I am looking for something that can help me pulling out the corner. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I also did some research on pipe pairing on .28 and most suggest 086 pipe.
Does anyone know if this will achieve what I am chasing after?
Ultimately, I will buy a Novarossi ISON 5 port in the future and the pipe i buy now can be use on this engine... That will be perfect.
I am using stock gear which is 14T and 18T Pinon and 45T and 49T spur.
Clutch is also stock.
@Jerm13
If the JP1 is good at top end, that means its good for long straight... I am looking for something that can help me pulling out the corner. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I also did some research on pipe pairing on .28 and most suggest 086 pipe.
Does anyone know if this will achieve what I am chasing after?
Ultimately, I will buy a Novarossi ISON 5 port in the future and the pipe i buy now can be use on this engine... That will be perfect.
#5
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@Jerm13
If the JP1 is good at top end, that means its good for long straight... I am looking for something that can help me pulling out the corner. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I also did some research on pipe pairing on .28 and most suggest 086 pipe.
Does anyone know if this will achieve what I am chasing after?
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The JP-1 is a Low end pipe.
JP-3 is the top end, JP-2 is a mid to top.
The 086 is also a top end pipe.
You could also give the Werks/Orion 2013 a shot. Monster torque pipes. But dont let that fool anyone. They put down all the way thru the power band, just "emphasize" the bottom more.
@Jerm13
If the JP1 is good at top end, that means its good for long straight... I am looking for something that can help me pulling out the corner. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I also did some research on pipe pairing on .28 and most suggest 086 pipe.
Does anyone know if this will achieve what I am chasing after?
[/quote]
The JP-1 is a Low end pipe.
JP-3 is the top end, JP-2 is a mid to top.
The 086 is also a top end pipe.
You could also give the Werks/Orion 2013 a shot. Monster torque pipes. But dont let that fool anyone. They put down all the way thru the power band, just "emphasize" the bottom more.
#7
I understand to get the full effect, you got to go through the whole nine yard.
But before buying anything new, I just want to push a little further on the ofna force .28.
Maybe I will try jp1 if it is cheap enough for my "inexpensive" build.




