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Old 5-23-2009, 4:55 AM
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BUKU pipe?

I was just wondering which would be better for a Ultra LX One a jp3 pipe or a Buku pipe. Which one do you think will add better overall performance?
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Old 5-25-2009, 1:06 PM
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With the Force .26 engine? I would go with the JP-3. The Buku adds a lot of tuning variables that will kill performance if you don't know how to use the pipe. The price of the BUKU is high too.
I honestly have not found any normal pipe that works on the Fart .26 other than a CVEC pipe. I have to run the damn engine 260-280F to get any performance.
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Old 5-25-2009, 3:36 PM
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Well the ofna I have comes with the force .28 engine. Money isnt really the problem and as for tuning my brother and cuzin are both rc guru's so they can help me out.
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