picco/werks .27
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picco/werks .27
im thinking about putting my picco/werks .27 in my savage x..what do yall think..motor is really strong in my buggy it should fly in the savage....also what tuned pipe should i run ..i was looking at jammin pipes and the hpi ribbed one.lemmme kno what u guys think would be the outcome of this
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RE: picco/werks .27
Im using the hpi ribbed on my picco 27 and it kicks *****. I tried the dual chamber hpi but i dont go for high speed as much as crazy truck flipping torque, to each his own...
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RE: picco/werks .27
Are Piccos easy to tune? I've heard there can be issues.. Was all set to buy an Axial 28 for my new X with a 3-speed, but they're sold out apparently(I live in Germany).. Was thinking of making a big order from Tower, and maybe I should just order a Picco 27 from them...
I'd prefer to be on the "set and forget" end of the tuning spectrum though, if you know what I mean... I hear Machs are good for that. But there do seem to be an awful lot of rave comments about Picco 27's...
I'd prefer to be on the "set and forget" end of the tuning spectrum though, if you know what I mean... I hear Machs are good for that. But there do seem to be an awful lot of rave comments about Picco 27's...
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RE: picco/werks .27
which stock motor, if you are talking about the 4.1, with the picco youll barely get any of your dust on the stock X win you smock it[sm=lol.gif]