Go-Tech Engines Thread
#604
Got my Dynamite 053 and 086 pipes for my truggy today. I tried the 053 first because the tracks I will be running on are relativley small (longest straight is about 90 - 100 yds) with very tight inner sections. Whoa !!! what a difference. When you guys said the 5 port engines liked these Dynamite pipes you were not kiddng. I have been running and old OFNA 063 and a JP-3 during break in, but the 5 port took on a new lease of life with the 053 fitted.
I will see how the top end is. If it's ok I may not need the 086 at all.
I will see how the top end is. If it's ok I may not need the 086 at all.
#606
Grizz, i used to run truggy myself, the biggest thing i notice is that they lay down the power better than a buggy for sure, you made the right choice with the 5 port, it will spool up faster, that way your not waiting for the next step in the powerband to get you further, if that makes any sence
#607
Grizz, i used to run truggy myself, the biggest thing i notice is that they lay down the power better than a buggy for sure, you made the right choice with the 5 port, it will spool up faster, that way your not waiting for the next step in the powerband to get you further, if that makes any sence


#610
#613
if you could get a 053 DYN that would suit it better, the 2035 may make it hard to drive, or shop around for a 086 or 2060 or use a short manifold on the 2035, anything to tame the beast man LOL
#614
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Got my Dynamite 053 and 086 pipes for my truggy today. I tried the 053 first because the tracks I will be running on are relativley small (longest straight is about 90 - 100 yds) with very tight inner sections. Whoa !!! what a difference. When you guys said the 5 port engines liked these Dynamite pipes you were not kiddng. I have been running and old OFNA 063 and a JP-3 during break in, but the 5 port took on a new lease of life with the 053 fitted.
I will see how the top end is. If it's ok I may not need the 086 at all.
I will see how the top end is. If it's ok I may not need the 086 at all.



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