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Old 11-22-2004, 06:34 PM
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I have a set of Jessle (non adj.). And a set of Hornets (which are adjustable).

I have never heard of Hornets before but LPE said they use them on there big cube motors. Both of these RAs are Brand new and I can't decide which ones are better. Both of these kits were free and I plan on selling the kit I don't use....And I am pretty sure the jessles will bring more money even though they cost about the same. I know Jessle makes good stuff But I like the Idea of having the adjustables.

Anyone on here ever used these hornets? Which ones would you guys go with. The motor is not going to have stock cubes and is going to have a cam that would make a horse jealous.


Thanks for the help
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damn, If no one has even heard of Hornets I am going to use the jessles
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I trust LPE and what they say; they have the ASA racing experience as a test bed for some of this stuff right? I had never heard of Mahle pistons till I ordered my shortblock from LPE last month. Ed Potter explained what they are used for.

Regardless, sorry I haven't heard of Hornets.
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Hornets are made by a gentleman by the name of Paul Wright. He is an old tool die maker / pattern maker. Very smart man. Old school.

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I don't think you could wrong with either piece.




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