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Old 01-28-2004 | 07:01 AM
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I don't see how the sts would be considered a copy of the
novarossi besides the fact that it is a .12 the timing is different
and the inside casing isn't the same as the nova. the dimensions
on most engines are going to be pretty close to each other
just because it is going on the same car and the current racing
rules will dictate how a lot of the design will turn out.
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Old 01-28-2004 | 07:10 AM
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Originally posted by jwf_frani
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on most engines are going to be pretty close to each other
just because it is going on the same car and the current racing
rules will dictate how a lot of the design will turn out.

Not you are little bit not correct, not all 12 engines has the same dimentions.
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Old 01-28-2004 | 07:29 AM
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Originally posted by Top Gun 777

Not you are little bit not correct, not all 12 engines has the same dimentions.
he didnt say "Same dimension"
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Old 01-28-2004 | 07:36 AM
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Originally posted by Manticore
he didnt say "Same dimension"
Sorry, my bad.
I was meaning on my engine they are far away from to be even close. Shaft lenght ( inside) height, width etc. realy far way, but in the mean time it took for me 5 minuts to drop on my son's MTX3. I don't say I did in purpose different dimentions, but during the design everything came up differently from existing designs.
So we spent some time to be able to fit in existing cars and save our calculations.
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Old 01-28-2004 | 10:44 AM
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Originally posted by Taylor-Racing


I reckon if O.S. were to build an engine with 5% less horsepower than a JP, guess what? - they'd price it at maybe 15% less than a JP.
They wouldn't be giving them away.

This is a very interesting Thread and I wish to give my 2 cents in.
I do agree 100% on what Taylor-Racing just mentioned which I must say is the Bottom Line of it all!

I salute and support gonsped idea because I submit to the fact that .21 On-Road Motors moreso modified ones like JPs, Collaris, M. Rossis alike are getting more and more rediculously priced. But we all have to realize that this is all part of business and BIG Business, it is. At the present time, no one is able to match their quality and performance and also at the same time able to put it in Mass Production and that is why they controll that part of the market and therefore dictate their price. And I bet, that whoever will be able to follow suit (whether in the form of copying or any other form) in matching the performance and quality AND be able to put it in mass production, will not charge that much less than what above mentioned manufacturers charges now. Because if people start catering to their business, they wouldn't be going into this or any other good business, for that matter, if they wouldn't choose to make more money. And that is what it is all about .... "making more and more of them".

We should be thankful that we have these aray of motors to choose from and it would just be up to the consumers to make that choice.
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Old 01-30-2004 | 06:02 PM
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There is no reason you couldnt mass produce a "modified engine" A good cnc programmer could copy anything they do to the engines. I know Thunder tiger did just that when they redid there .12. They had several guys modifiy their engine and just sent it overseas to be copied.
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