Taigen Panther G exhaust?

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tao
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Taigen Panther G exhaust?

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Are there any after market parts for just the exhaust pipes? (or does the flammenvernichter go over pipes?)
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Re: Taigen Panther G exhaust?

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Hi tao i have bought some from cast metal ones from one of the german guys who casts up a lot of add on parts, theres 2 but i cant remember which one it was, but he sells on ebay. hope this helps.


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Re: Taigen Panther G exhaust?

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tao wrote:Are there any after market parts for just the exhaust pipes? (or does the flammenvernichter go over pipes?)
tao, here you go, video of the Panther F with stock smoker and fluid, Clark Tk-22 Panther board and the modded Taigen recoil with a servo........ The hull recoil is worse then it looks because of the mat on the workspace is grippy. As you can see the smoke is quite heavy and very similar to the TARR II smokers I have with stock fluid.



As you can see, the smoker tubing goes directly into the exhaust and out, so there is no transition to hard plastic like KT so that's another reason why the smoke is so strong. They move much better in the smoker tubing.
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Re: Taigen Panther G exhaust?

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Perfect..looks good! Thanks Michael.
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