.35AX
Anyone try the new OS .35 yet?
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RE: .35AX
too much money.
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RE: .35AX
Way overpriced I'll stick with my TT .36 1 oz lighter only 3/10 less hp and $30 cheaper!
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Or Webra 36 for near the same $$ but much more power.
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Everyone is complaining about it but no one has bought one..... That's not very fair.
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ORIGINAL: evan-RCU Everyone is complaining about it but no one has bought one..... That's not very fair. Mark |
RE: .35AX
I understand but until someone we all trust gets one and gives us an opinion we don't really know how it performs.
My question STILL is "Anyone try the new OS .35 yet?" |
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If someone does buy one and posts that it turns a 8X8 26k rpms on 10% the price won't matter will it?
But then no one will believe the person anyway....:eek: |
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There has been a few threads about the larger AX engines performing quite well. One was unloading well beyond the manufactures specs and was confirmed with Doppler. The price may be high but we do need a couple of people to test them.
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The .35 is cheaper than the .32 it replaces...
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Evan-rcu:
There are two of the new OS's in the club on vipers. Naturally, the Jett 35 will lap them two times in a 10 lap heat in the same airframe. The Webra 35 is only good for one lap in the same race. Don't think they pull rpm's as well as the old 32, but it obviously has more torque. My 2 cents. ENJOY ( admit not a OS fan) |
RE: .35AX
Great thats the info I'm looking for. Thanks!
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