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Old 04-22-2008, 07:59 PM
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I need a new exhust system for my MGT and it has the LRP spec 3 .28. I know the lst2 exhust is a good bet but does anyone know other systems[&:]. Is the os exhust systems any good? I don't wunt to loose the side plastic tray if I don't have to.
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If you have the money I suggest and lst2 manifold with a jp3 pipe.
Of a buku pipe.
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like this http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXNNE3&P=M
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The Factory Team AE pipe for the MGT (part # 25431) works good and fits perfectly. You could also use the MGT side manifold with the XTM pipe. You can also make the LST2 pipe and manifold work with the mud guards.
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could I run that losi exhust with a pull start?
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After I saw the performance boost that a high quality pipe did for my engine, I say buy the best pipe you can afford. Personally, if I was racing, I would get a JP3. For all out bashing and what I believe is the best performing RC pipe on the market, I would get a BUKU power pipe. I have a BUKU and it added insane power to my truck. I think the best bang for the buck pipe is a HPI polished pipe, for those on a budget.
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I saw on youtube some buku exhusts and the truck looked good. If I went with the buku what header would you run? also I have it down to the LST2 pipe, the JP3 pipe or buku so what one would be best. money is no big deal as long as the wife don't know.
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You can use any header on a BUKU. I use a lst2 header with a 3 spring connection, but a coupler style header works fine as well. I used to run a LST2 pipe for many gallons. LST2 pipe while better than the stock pipe , is not that good of a pipe. Im not so sure why so many people recommend the pipe. It's not that great. If money is no big deal get the jp3 or buku. The buku is not ROAR legal though, just in case you might race in ROAR sanctioned events.

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