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jiggaFlexxx 10-23-07 02:25 PM

Anybody making decent power with rx-8 rotors in a n/a full p-port setup?
 
Anybody making more power using rx-8 rotors in a n/a full p-port setup over the 9.7:1 rotors?

diabolical1 10-25-07 07:12 PM

well, i'll assume you're talking about a 13B setup, but if you're interested, there's a 20B with that combo coming on the scene soon. check the 20B forum.

jiggaFlexxx 10-26-07 02:35 PM

Thanks.

crispeed 10-26-07 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by jiggaFlexxx (Post 7448897)
Anybody making more power using rx-8 rotors in a n/a full p-port setup over the 9.7:1 rotors?

I never did and so did most of the top all motor people that I know of. A lightened set of 9.7:1 rotors have not been beaten as of yet.
RX-8 rotors can't even be machined as light as the earlier stuff. If you're comparing standard off the shelf parts then yes the RX-8 rotors are lighter but will not result in more power from mine and many other's findings.

jiggaFlexxx 10-27-07 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by crispeed (Post 7460058)
I never did and so did most of the top all motor people that I know of. A lightened set of 9.7:1 rotors have not been beaten as of yet.
RX-8 rotors can't even be machined as light as the earlier stuff. If you're comparing standard off the shelf parts then yes the RX-8 rotors are lighter but will not result in more power from mine and many other's findings.

Thanks again Crispeed.


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