Got some mufflers but two of them are unknown. Someone has seen those black mufflers before or know the brand?
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Good evening v12,
Let's have have a look to assocista for the Tatone muffler.
In the bottom of your picture the lateral's exhaust pipe seems to have been designed for an OS SE
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kind regards.
Emmanuel.
Let's have have a look to assocista for the Tatone muffler.
In the bottom of your picture the lateral's exhaust pipe seems to have been designed for an OS SE

kind regards.
Emmanuel.
Boulmé Emmanuel
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Hi Emmanuel
I have seen the Tatone muffler at Assocista´s museum. Thanks. It seems much people like this muffler.
For the other mufflers I got confirmation what it is. The left black pipe is from Merker, a German manufacturer. The black one is an older version but there was also a golden version what was sold by Robbe and shown at their 1983 catalog. This pipe has an adjustable active length for finetuning to the track. At the front of the pipe there is a knob what is used for adjusting this length. BTW this manufacturer is still making mufflers today, mostly for helicopters.
The black muffler at right side is made by SG.
The headers at lower side are made for Cipolla motors, I was told.
BTW Someone knows the Cipolla Master 4 motor? Got a new, unused version of this motor but I have not seen this motor at Google or other websites.
I have seen the Tatone muffler at Assocista´s museum. Thanks. It seems much people like this muffler.
For the other mufflers I got confirmation what it is. The left black pipe is from Merker, a German manufacturer. The black one is an older version but there was also a golden version what was sold by Robbe and shown at their 1983 catalog. This pipe has an adjustable active length for finetuning to the track. At the front of the pipe there is a knob what is used for adjusting this length. BTW this manufacturer is still making mufflers today, mostly for helicopters.
The black muffler at right side is made by SG.
The headers at lower side are made for Cipolla motors, I was told.
BTW Someone knows the Cipolla Master 4 motor? Got a new, unused version of this motor but I have not seen this motor at Google or other websites.
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Hi v12,
Many thanks for all these informations.
I think that you can obtain some details about the Cipolla by visiting this spanish site:
http://www.rojobcn.com/technic/coche/cipollam4car.htm
JM Rojo loves radio controlled engines
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Do you have a link for the manufacturer of exhaust?
Have a nice day.
Emmanuel.
Many thanks for all these informations.
I think that you can obtain some details about the Cipolla by visiting this spanish site:
http://www.rojobcn.com/technic/coche/cipollam4car.htm
JM Rojo loves radio controlled engines

Do you have a link for the manufacturer of exhaust?
Have a nice day.
Emmanuel.
Boulmé Emmanuel
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Hi Emmanuel
The link for the Merker pipe would be http://www.merker-modellbau.de/cars.htm part# 05010.
It is the newer golden version but I´m not sure if it´s still the same as the version of 1983 and if it´s still available. Maybe the website hasn´t been updated since some time.
The Cipolla motor is a Master 3.5 not Master 4. The instructions were misleading. This motor newer was run, just used for display.
Thanks for the link, I have seen this website before. But it seems there are small differences. My Cipolla motor could be found here http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f ... 56#p341256
The link for the Merker pipe would be http://www.merker-modellbau.de/cars.htm part# 05010.
It is the newer golden version but I´m not sure if it´s still the same as the version of 1983 and if it´s still available. Maybe the website hasn´t been updated since some time.
The Cipolla motor is a Master 3.5 not Master 4. The instructions were misleading. This motor newer was run, just used for display.
Thanks for the link, I have seen this website before. But it seems there are small differences. My Cipolla motor could be found here http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f ... 56#p341256
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