RB C6BB,RBTM 928: Much difference?
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RB C6BB,RBTM 928: Much difference?
Is there much difference between these engines? I know they are dam good engines but any feedback would be appreciated. Iam considering dropping 1 in my hellfire.
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RE: RB C6BB,RBTM 928: Much difference?
The C6 is a .21 isn't it?? The 928 of course is a .28..
RB has a rep for making great engines.. What I always seem to hear about the 928 is that it's an utter PIA to tune, but once you master it it's totally rewarding..
Sorry though that I can't answer your question really.. I'm curious to find out more about RB engines though too.., so see what others have to say..
RB has a rep for making great engines.. What I always seem to hear about the 928 is that it's an utter PIA to tune, but once you master it it's totally rewarding..
Sorry though that I can't answer your question really.. I'm curious to find out more about RB engines though too.., so see what others have to say..
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RE: RB C6BB,RBTM 928: Much difference?
the 928 is a PITA to both break in and tune, so much so it convinced foxy 42 to sell his nitros and buy a baja 5B and FG hummer instead, apart from that there are the obvious things like the 928 makes more torque then the C6, but doesn't rev quite as high, also the C6 will use less fuel.
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RE: RB C6BB,RBTM 928: Much difference?
The C6 will give much more fuel economy (with the 2045 pipe) and higher RPM. Just an FYI, many RB motors are a pain to break-in but well worth the effort afterwords.