Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
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Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
Any other pipes?
I currently have a .12 HPI pipe and a crappy .21 OFNA pipe.. I'm gonna run my buggy with either of those till I can get something half decent! lol
I cant find the 86 pipe on ebay.. Any suggestions?
Will an Onroad pipe work as well? Whats the difference?
I want the 86 because of the way it increases torque.. dont really care about fuel economy and such for now
-ram
I currently have a .12 HPI pipe and a crappy .21 OFNA pipe.. I'm gonna run my buggy with either of those till I can get something half decent! lol
I cant find the 86 pipe on ebay.. Any suggestions?
Will an Onroad pipe work as well? Whats the difference?
I want the 86 because of the way it increases torque.. dont really care about fuel economy and such for now
-ram
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Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
Hmm.. thats the 1350-9886
Damn thats a good price!
The one I see on RB Concept's website is the
1351-9886
Whats the difference?
Ohh! I see.. the 1351s are the "INLINE" models..
Whats the difference? The inline ises 3 springs and the ruber thing istead of the silicone attachment. As far as I'm concerned the Silicone seems simpler and less intrusive.
Any performance difference?!
Thanks again!
-ram
Heres the link to RB's Website:
http://www.rbproducts.com/rbww/pipe_manifolds/3.5cc.htm
Damn thats a good price!
The one I see on RB Concept's website is the
1351-9886
Whats the difference?
Ohh! I see.. the 1351s are the "INLINE" models..
Whats the difference? The inline ises 3 springs and the ruber thing istead of the silicone attachment. As far as I'm concerned the Silicone seems simpler and less intrusive.
Any performance difference?!
Thanks again!
-ram
Heres the link to RB's Website:
http://www.rbproducts.com/rbww/pipe_manifolds/3.5cc.htm
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Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
I'm pretty much looking for a High power pipe.. Dont care about sound or Fuel consumption.
And that said I'm not sticking to RB pipes only or something like that.
This is the best pipe I've found so far so brought it up. If you know of any other good buggy power pipes please let me know!
-ram
And that said I'm not sticking to RB pipes only or something like that.
This is the best pipe I've found so far so brought it up. If you know of any other good buggy power pipes please let me know!
-ram
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pipes
I found this info on the rb pipes, take a look
http://www.dei-rossi-hobbies.com.au/rb_pipes.htm now I want to get a paris al650 or a rb 063. could anybody with knowledge of both compare them for me? thanks
http://www.dei-rossi-hobbies.com.au/rb_pipes.htm now I want to get a paris al650 or a rb 063. could anybody with knowledge of both compare them for me? thanks
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Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
Well from what I know the 63 is a high"er" speed pipe with better fuel consumption.
IF you want a quiet pipe you may want to consider the 3 chamber pipes. I've read a few good reviews about them
I gotta look into theparis pipes your talking about!
Anyone know if the THS pipes that are ment for the Savage and Tmaxx would work on a buggy?
Jutst wondering how I can get every last ounce of performance out
-ram
IF you want a quiet pipe you may want to consider the 3 chamber pipes. I've read a few good reviews about them
I gotta look into theparis pipes your talking about!
Anyone know if the THS pipes that are ment for the Savage and Tmaxx would work on a buggy?
Jutst wondering how I can get every last ounce of performance out
-ram
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T-maxx pipe
I don't have my t-maxx anymore but I have this tuned pipe pictured I would trade it for a .21 pipe I also have an extra engine, header pipe easy start, 17 tooth clutch bell etc..
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.21 Pipe choice !!!
Hey guys, I am just getting into converting our max into a .21 and have the OS-.21RG-X(p) on the way... After doing a bit of research I am going with the PARIS/PICCO 1/8 BUGGY PIPE [PCO7171HC] at Horizon Hobby for a reasonable price of $62.96 Here is the link:
http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/serv...nufacturer=ALL
The reasoning, I feel that Paris makes top notch products for a reason, so thier version of the 1/8 pipe should work nicely... Plus this pipe is the same price as the Dynamite 1/8 shiny pipe at Tower Hobbies, but I am looking towards performance rather than looks... jm2c... Good luck...
http://horizon.hobbyshopnow.com/serv...nufacturer=ALL
The reasoning, I feel that Paris makes top notch products for a reason, so thier version of the 1/8 pipe should work nicely... Plus this pipe is the same price as the Dynamite 1/8 shiny pipe at Tower Hobbies, but I am looking towards performance rather than looks... jm2c... Good luck...
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Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
I temd to agree with baaad putty tat.. I want an 86 now! lol
Gotta wait till I get paid.. 2 weeks hehe
ram
Gotta wait till I get paid.. 2 weeks hehe
ram
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RB 086
Hey Ram,
I run the polished version of the RB 086. I was surprised to find it is actually quieter than the factory HPI pipe (on the savage). I does tend to have more torque. And after self porting the .21 it still lets the engine scream to crazy high RPM's.
PS When I say quieter, not really quiet, just not as tin can sounding as the factory pipe.
I run the polished version of the RB 086. I was surprised to find it is actually quieter than the factory HPI pipe (on the savage). I does tend to have more torque. And after self porting the .21 it still lets the engine scream to crazy high RPM's.
PS When I say quieter, not really quiet, just not as tin can sounding as the factory pipe.
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Need a .21 1/8 offroad pipe.. Seriously looking at the RB 86
LOL
I know what you mean by that tin sound..
Thanks for your input!! I'm gonna be running this on a 21 buggy, cant wait!
ram
I know what you mean by that tin sound..
Thanks for your input!! I'm gonna be running this on a 21 buggy, cant wait!
ram