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Old 04-11-2009, 02:02 AM
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Hello. So i got X2 truggy and i want to put JPX .21 in it, but i dont know which pipe should i use : JP-4 , Axe Rossi 2050 , Dynamite Platinium 053 ?
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OFNA 053..with the double bend header like this ]....
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I am sure on a thread like this, you will receive several different opinions. I have only tried the Jammin' 3 and 4 pipe and loved the JP-4. It gave great performance and fuel consumption.
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small to medium track what jazz said,large track the ofna 086 pipe.
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JP-4 or 086 are my two favorites.....
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hmm and if i use header like ")" , its not good? It must be OFNA or i can use Dynamite? And yes, i race on medium tracks, if its any help.
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I just wonder about this Axe 2050, its bottom end and top end pipe so mabe its a good pipe fof small/medium size tracks in JPX .21
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Only way to know for yourself is to test em...get the motor and spend a day testing and tuning.

i am under the assumption those are the pipe you currently own.
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Now i own Axe 2050 and i can trade it for Dynamite 053 from one guy. I dont have JP-4 , i need to buy it, thats why i need to know which one is good, becouse i dont ant to waste my money .
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out of the above^ mentioned.......I think the Dyn 053 would be your best bet.
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Originally Posted by Maximo
JP-4 or 086 are my two favorites.....
The JP-4 seems to be a pipe of choice for a few, from what I understand very underrated. I know a follow racer who owns a Hobby shop and Dyno. He is always experimenting with pipes and headers, he mentioned that the JP-4 has loads of top end and excellent fuel mileage on a open sweeping track, better than most pipes currently on the market.
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I really like the dyn 053. It has a nice wide power delivery & good fuel milege. I run it on my jpx & trinity extech. Good all around pipe.
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Originally Posted by Draxan
hmm and if i use header like ")" , its not good? It must be OFNA or i can use Dynamite? And yes, i race on medium tracks, if its any help.
The ] shaped headers give a little more back-pressure which increases bottom end performance a little. The Dynamite pipe is good, but the Ofna 053 is better.
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Stick with the Ofna..The Jammin engine does not need any help with top end..It screams on the top 5+2 ports. You want the little extra bottom the double bend header gives you ], or you can deal with the dynamite and gear it down to get the extra bottom torque. That's gonna rob you of some top speed though
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