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Engine basics => Engine set up tips => Topic started by: peabody on September 10, 2006, 05:29:23 AM

Title: New Aeropipes?
Post by: peabody on September 10, 2006, 05:29:23 AM
I got an e-mail from Randy indicating that he has a new line of pipes....maybe he'll explain....
Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: RandySmith on September 10, 2006, 01:36:06 PM
Hello Everyone, Hi Rich
 
I now have  full stock of  all 2007 model Aero Pipes, Improvements  included  all versions being the new  HI Torque Designs, The PIPES  are all  Very High quality 100% Carbon weave with  Double locked baffles and cones, New 2007 Higher temp resins, and  fully heat cycled in Lab ovens to assure  quality and  the highest temp resistances, CNC baffles, and  aluminum Conical tail pieces, I have found the conical tail cone works better than a flat one. these are  also available  in a  Carbon back. Many new products are coming online, and I am manufacturing the pipes here at my shop, so there will be  no more  delays in pipes production.
sizes are  40-50  ,  55-65  , 65-75,   and the 75-85  pipe.
 
Regards
Randy Smith

Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: Bill Little on September 10, 2006, 09:50:08 PM
Hi Randy,

Will the pipes be available with the built in "stinger" (kick down)??

Thanks
Bill <><
Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: RandySmith on September 11, 2006, 09:31:25 PM
Hi Randy,

Will the pipes be available with the built in "stinger" (kick down)??

Thanks
Bill <><

Hi Bill

Not Yet , I do have a lighter  silicone  divertor I am using, so there is little  need  for the  angled ones

Randy
Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: Bill Little on September 11, 2006, 09:35:28 PM
Thanks, Randy.

Bill <><
Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: Dennis Vander Kuur on September 12, 2006, 09:23:01 AM
Randy,
I am planning on getting a PA .65 for use in a Brodak Legacy. On your web site you list three different pipes for the PA.65 (i.e. CF55-65- Chambered "HI Torque", CF65-75 CF Pipe for 65's - 75's New " Hi-torque", and CF-65-75 Chambered Long pipe "New Ultra Torque"). To help me decide which one to get, could you please explain the difference between the 3 pipes? Many thanks for your help.
Dennis
Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: RandySmith on September 12, 2006, 11:01:09 AM
Randy,
I am planning on getting a PA .65 for use in a Brodak Legacy. On your web site you list three different pipes for the PA.65 (i.e. CF55-65- Chambered "HI Torque", CF65-75 CF Pipe for 65's - 75's New " Hi-torque", and CF-65-75 Chambered Long pipe "New Ultra Torque"). To help me decide which one to get, could you please explain the difference between the 3 pipes? Many thanks for your help.
Dennis

Hi Dennis

There are as of now  only 2 pipes for the 65, The recommended  pipe  is  the  65-75 HI Torque. it is 1.6 inches maximun diameter, the other  slim  line pipe is the 55-65  pipe, it is for planes that cannot hold a 1.6 inch dia  pipe.

Regards
Randy
Title: Re: New Aeropipes?
Post by: Dennis Vander Kuur on September 12, 2006, 11:55:59 AM
Randy,
Thank you for the quick reply and good information.
Best regards,
Dennis