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Old 06-13-2011, 09:08 PM   #1
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Default Fusion X Engines!!!

Hello all racers, I’m here to tell you about a new series of engines called Fusion X Engines, from Houston’s Engine Service. These engines are built using Novarossi parts. They currently offer a 3 port and a 7 port engine.

I bought a Fusion X3 (3 port) and put it in my Mugen Seiki MBX-6T Truggy, with a Jammin JP-3 Tuned Pipe by Ofna Racing. The engine started the first time I pumped it on the starter box, and I had no problem tuning it.

Now I know a lot of people who race truggies and buggies off-road LOVE having more torque to get up to speed faster and help clear bigger jumps. The Fusion X3 has just the right amount of torque to clear the big jumps with little running room, yet not too much torque that you spin out, or pop wheelies every time you hit the gas.

This new Fusion X3 Engine is an amazing engine for ONLY $145!!! Where else could you find a great, reliable, and just plain beautiful looking engine for less than $180?
When ordering a Fusion X Engine from Houston’s Engine Service, there are some additional services that you can purchase for your engine such as a Silicone Filled Crank and a Break In just to name a few.

Trust me you will not regret buying this engine!

For more information on the Fusion X Engine or to purchase it, visit www.houstonsengineservice.com
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:31 PM   #2
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Dam Z, sounding all professional there.

I lurk here on a regular basis, never noticed you here.

Yea, Yer right those motors ROCK. I saw one guy with the 7 port a few weeks back in a buggy and seemed awesome. I saw you saturday@ mikes and saw you had a new mill. THAT IS A 3 port??? You were whipping on that dude with the P5 in a buggy.

I will have to take a look at your set up.


You racing this weekend?..
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Old 06-13-2011, 09:34 PM   #3
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I just re-looked at the pics, the first one is that dude with the buggy you were ripping up on. Funny
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Old 06-17-2011, 12:30 PM   #4
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Heres a Video of the engine in my Truggy,
Mbx-6T w/Fusion X3, (Practice) (0 min 56 sec)

I had no traction with the tires so i was all over the place
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