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johnnasty

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good morning,
i have had an ofna hyper 7 with the .21 for a few years now. i recently dusted it off and started playing around again. i now believe i have lost some compression in the engine. i took it apart and will most likely get a new piston and cylinder sleeve. the problem is i dont know which engine i have. after looking at some breakdowns, it looks like there are a few hyper .21's. i know i dont have a turbo, but I'm unsure if i have an 8 port or not. does anyone know how to determine the port size of an engine.
thanks in advance, john
 
Pictures would probably help a ton. It's almost impossible to identify an engine just from a verbal description.
 
ill try again with pics

sorry, here they are
 

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??????

thanks for the info but maybe I'm missing something, where did you see 7 port on that website. crazy thing is, when i check ho bao website for the breakdown, a 7 port isnt even an option
thanks john
 
why not rebuild??

do you think this engine is junk, if i buy new, are you saying choose another brand ?
 
thanks

i appreciate all the feed back, thanks,
what brand do you recommend
 
Yeah just grab a new engine. If thats the .21 you might want to put something slightly bigger in it. .25 or a .28 would give it some go.
 
If your happy with the power of the 21, then you may want to stick with a 21. If your hungry for more power... then by all means, size up! Just keep in mind, the larger displacement engines tend to burn more fuel.

LRP makes a nice 28 ;)

Figure out what you want to spend on a new engine and I'm sure someone here can help you out whether it be a 21 or larger.

Here's a nice list of .21's:
http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.php/cPath/1_23_31

And then the larger ;):
http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.php/cPath/1_23_79
 
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