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Hyper .21 8 port question......

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Iainash

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Hey all,
I just bought a Hyper 7 PCR RTR basher, which all of you know has the Hyper 8 port :rolleyes: but here's my question, I put an 063 pipe on it before really researching to find out that an 086 or the like, is what i need. Will it be ok to keep this one on there, or should I put the stock exhaust back on there until I get a top end pipe ?
Thanks.
 
I think any pipe will be better then the stock pipe. The stock pipe sucks and doesn't stay together.
 
Yeah the stock pipe is great for maybe starting out or just to break in but the header and pipe suck like VB says. You have to use a pair of pliers to flare the pipe so it won't slip out of the coupler. LOSE IT and get another. Try a JP-2 but it has no EFRA number so it isn't race legal. If you are going to race try a RB, THS or Rex pipe.
 
Thank you all very much, these are the answers I was looking for. So, I think I'm going to order the JP2 for next buggy (bashing) season, this season is about shot here in Pa. Thanks again!
 
I have the JP-2 and the 086 and the jp2 wakes up my picco 26 in my pcr pro buggy
 
The JP-2 is a great pipe I have it paired with a Hyper 8 Port right know and like it a lot, I have also heard that they don't dent very easily. Does anyone know if Jammin has any plans to make it so there pipes would be legal?
 
How does a pipe get a efra number and why wouldnt the jp pipes have one? do they have to be inspected or something?
 
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