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New 1/8th Pipe from Jammin Products

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Check out these new pipe from Jammin Products!

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Look at the stinger this is a first!

"The new JP-1 Jammin Pipe designed specifically for 1/8th off-road racing incorporates the new "Billet Stinger". Never smash the stinger end again. Other features include the smooth sweep in the header for uninterrupted scavaging producing a more responsive power delivery. The pipes shape gives excellent bottom-end snap and mid-range."

Above is the polished version and here is the Hard Anodized version:

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Source: http://www.jamminproducts.com/1_8graphite.htm#hardpipe
 
I have that one on my buggy. I am happy with it, but because the header loops out like that it rubs against the body and takes the paint off.
 
Maskale said:
I have that one on my buggy. I am happy with it, but because the header loops out like that it rubs against the body and takes the paint off.

Woohoo! Parabolic headers! It's the way forward!

The non-parabolic header on my car fouls on the body so I cut the body away to give clearance.
 
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That thing has been out for a while. I know at least since least since about January. I just got one a month ago, and lik it's low end power dand alot. They where on back order everywhere for a while though. I waited a little over 2 months for mine. Never seen the unpolished one. The reinforced stinger is real nice. Just ask anyone who has bent one.
 
A couple guys at the track have that pipe, it looks really sweet. I bet the header helps keep the airflow even; like in a full sized car when you're beefing up the exhaust, you want to keep the pipe as straight as possible, with nice even curves if you have to have them. Most in-line pipes have a sharp bend in them.

It'll be my next pipe unless something better comes along before then. That is, if I can get one =) I like the hardened annodized one; the polished ones look sweet for about three runs at the track.
 
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