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12.09.2005, 05:37 AM

Are you telling my non f thses pipes will fit even though it says revo on them?

And maybe it is just easier to get the RB since it has a pipe and all? I can drop that one in immeditaly? and i can hook up EZ start to the RB?
   
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02.23.2006, 05:05 AM

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Are you telling my non f thses pipes will fit even though it says revo on them?

And maybe it is just easier to get the RB since it has a pipe and all? I can drop that one in immeditaly? and i can hook up EZ start to the RB?
yeah, EZ start will work fine w/ the RB - i'm looking at getting the RB323 myself for several reasons; you don't need another engine mount, it comes with everything you need in one package, and i've had some friends tell me that it's a champ so far as keeping it's tune - only wide environmental changes necessitate messing around with the mixture. according to the 3 people i've talked to, once you complete your initial setup and get everything dialed in, you're solid.

i'm less inclined to go with the os.18 because you still gotta get a pipe and engine mount (and whatever else i don't know about). i haven't added up the numbers, but it sounds like the RB will be cheaper by the time it's all said and done.

another friend of mine put a trinity pipe on the stock 2.5R on his Revo - and even though it's labeled to fit the Revo, it's not as nice of a fit as the stock pipe. it takes a bit of fiddling to get it to not interfere with the rear rockers, including bending the thick wire it mounts to... and once you're done it sits at a weird angle. it works and all, but it doesn't look stock and it's not as nice as you might want...
   
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