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Pipe for HPI 4.6?

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savage24x

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Going in my 801Xt. I just need a pipe, I'm thinking dynamite 053? I like a little torque but I'd rather have top end.
 
Can't fork over that kind of money and I want to use it when I get a Novarossi when I start racing :(
 
i pulled this up from another thread and added the JP-3 & JP-4 to it. I've not messed around to much with pipes so I can't confirm this is 100% accurate but no one seemed to dispute it in the older thread so it should be good info...hope it helps :)

for pipe decoding:

Ofna, Novarossi, RBConcepts:
063=bottom end pipe
053=mid-range with good fuel mileage
086=good top and bottom end, not the best fuel mileage

OS:
2050=mid-range, the fuel mileage master

Picco:
069=mid-bottom, ok mileage

Jammin:
JP-1=identical design to Picco 069
JP-2=mid-top end pipe, ok mileage. modelled after another picco pipe but I'm not sure which one.
JP-4=mid to top end without sacrificing much low end punch.
I believe JP-3 is similar to the JP-4 in that it is classed as an all around pipe but the JP-3 isnt race legal.
 
Thanks! That's a great list. Appreciate it mate.
 
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