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Name That Pipe
I have a pipe thats about ten years old and don't remember what brand of pipe it is or the pipes tuning properties. The only info I have is a stamped
EFRA 55 on the end of the pipe. It is a bit shorter then most 1/8 pipes and its wider like a bell at the stinger end. THnks I have used this pipe on my REVO with the .23 Sirio. |
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EFRA is an acronym for "European Federation of Radio operated model Automobiles. Click HERE for their website. The 55 is the series of the pipe manufacturer. The number doesn't ring a bell, but that is what the EFRA means. Has nothing to do with pipe brand.
Last edited by Diver6127; 12-24-2004 at 9:22 PM. |
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i may stand corrected buti think the efra 55 is about the same pipe as the (rb)efra-053 that we use today...just changed a little to accomodate the newer chassis lengths we have on 1/8th buggies these days
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