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PeanutButterJellyTime 08-18-2005 09:19 AM

Is this a waste of time?
 
I found out how to put my Fantom pipe on the TNX (ya it looks wierd but oh well) and I'm just wondering if it's a better idea to just go and buy a pipe for the TNX...

If so what is a good pipe for it? Thanks

imported_rcdave 08-18-2005 10:43 AM

I am using this dynamite pipe on my TNX. It is supposed to give better mid to high performance, and I picked it up for under $70 for pipe and header

http://www.dynamiterc.com/Products/D...ProdID=DYN6619

ayk_driver 08-18-2005 03:46 PM

honestly i dunno if i would change it if i had one... if the pros r running stock engines u know its running good :)

but if u do i wanna see pix lol

Grandmaster G 08-18-2005 03:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeanutButterJellyTime
I found out how to put my Fantom pipe on the TNX (ya it looks wierd but oh well) and I'm just wondering if it's a better idea to just go and buy a pipe for the TNX...

If so what is a good pipe for it? Thanks

Alex, quit spending money on worthless hop-ups!!!

The TNX's pipe is just fine, at least JUN thinks so or ANDERSON, also known as Team TNX.

No need for a pipe on the TNX..........TRUST ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

quit drinking all the kool-aid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

imported_rcdave 08-18-2005 06:35 PM

TNX pipe
 
I only added the blue dynamite pipe because it was cheap and it has a great bling effect being blue. Now I have the blue head, blue powerstroke shocks, and the blue pipe.
May not make it handle better but it looks better.
My 2 cents

PeanutButterJellyTime 08-18-2005 08:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grandmaster G
Alex, quit spending money on worthless hop-ups!!!

The TNX's pipe is just fine, at least JUN thinks so or ANDERSON, also known as Team TNX.

No need for a pipe on the TNX..........TRUST ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

quit drinking all the kool-aid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I think the pipe made a difference, I almost caught a wheelie around a hard corner barely pulled up the front wheels. I think I'll leave it on, but I'm carrying the stock pipe with me just in case

Also, I didn't spend my money, this was on my T-Maxx before I sold it and I decided to keep it. It was just sitting around so I decided to try it.

John Bakker 08-19-2005 12:27 AM

The stock pipe was designed for that motor,thats why the pro's are using them.If I had a stock pipe,I'd be using it on my TNX.I have the Dynamite pipe on mine and Grandmaster G,s stocker is way faster.

Grandmaster G 08-19-2005 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chewy
The stock pipe was designed for that motor,thats why the pro's are using them.If I had a stock pipe,I'd be using it on my TNX.I have the Dynamite pipe on mine and Grandmaster G,s stocker is way faster.

I have a spare pipe for you Chewy, next time I see you it is yours. :D

My TNX has been pulling wheelies since day 1. Obviously nobody remembers the Grandmasters amazing TNX feats at the Hobby Home bashers(see: 2 wheel sideways going in circles). I am on temporary leave from the Hobby Home bashers. JUN has given me permission to take time off. Special tanks to LOSI ZOMBIE MAXX Tires w/reg foam & Pro-line Velocity Rims, My TNX pipe, AJ Hobbies, Advance Hobbies, and of course my SPONSOR..................oh crap!, why am I thanking myself :confused:



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