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chukb
05-27-2006, 07:14 PM
Anyone have experience with Nova products (http://www.novarcproducts.com/index.html)? I just put a Nova head on my friends Force .28. So far it seems like really nice,quality stuff. Also seems to be quite a bit lighter than the stocker. Will it really run cooler?

We also put their metal clutch shoes in it.

desfjr1300
05-27-2006, 08:13 PM
I'm using their diff cups in my savage and so far so good. Seems like good quality stuff. Let us know if your friend's motor runs cooler-their site claims a reduction of what, something like 40%?

Duster_360
05-28-2006, 04:51 PM
I'm running 2 of their heads - 1 on a Tmaxx and the other on my Sav 4.6SS.
The temp drop on the Tmaxx was about 40-45F. I broke in the 4.6SS with the Nova head an it runs 240-250F. Did not run it with stock head. Fit and finish on both heads is outstanding.

Doubt its 40%, but prob 40F cooling with their head.

psiturbo
05-29-2006, 12:20 AM
The only experience I have about NOVA products is that they are on top of the game with all kinds electronics. I am refering to more than 15 years ago when I had my RC10. My first Novak speed controller cost me $250.00 dollars. I certainly washed a lot of my neighbors cars and cut plenty of lawns.

MrCrash
05-29-2006, 12:22 AM
Their cooling heads are awesome. I saw a significant drop on my old picco .26.

chukb
05-29-2006, 08:26 AM
The only experience I have about NOVA products is that they are on top of the game with all kinds electronics. I am refering to more than 15 years ago when I had my RC10. My first Novak speed controller cost me $250.00 dollars. I certainly washed a lot of my neighbors cars and cut plenty of lawns.

are you sure Nova & Novak are the same company? I don't think so....

Tmaxxx-nt375
05-29-2006, 09:48 AM
When I threw one of there cooling heads on my wasp .18, I saw temps go from 240-250 all the way down to 160-170. Sweet cooling heads