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Their 'back-to-shore' system is quite cool. Adds weight but can safely limp back when the engine stalls.
I kinda like the exhaust system of the nitro V. I did some research on the manual of this boat that i downloaded, and also went to Rotor and surveyed the parts. I was wondering whether i could improvise this to my boats (particularly my lao pok pok kyosho viper)?
The exaust muffler is a very small deflector ($16+) attaches to the engine, followed by a very long silicon pipe ($8), that attached to the rear exhaust drum ($8) to be covered both sides by 2 rubber boots with pipe sticking out ($8 each) total $40 and you get a realistic exhaust system at the back of the boat!!! But problem I haven't figure put the power nor the mounting
I kinda like the exhaust system of the nitro V. I did some research on the manual of this boat that i downloaded, and also went to Rotor and surveyed the parts. I was wondering whether i could improvise this to my boats (particularly my lao pok pok kyosho viper)?
The exaust muffler is a very small deflector ($16+) attaches to the engine, followed by a very long silicon pipe ($8), that attached to the rear exhaust drum ($8) to be covered both sides by 2 rubber boots with pipe sticking out ($8 each) total $40 and you get a realistic exhaust system at the back of the boat!!! But problem I haven't figure put the power nor the mounting
Ahh....it will even look nicer if you attach an alu tailpipe at the exhaust tip.
However, IMO, the twin tailpipe looks nice but will rob the engine off its performance. I've installed a MAC pipe instead.
For some people it's important to show what they have, for others it's sufficient to know that they have it.
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