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captain harlock 05.03.2007 04:23 AM

Why the moore speed?

I also wanted the Cyclone, but after a bit of comparison, it seems that all the electric touring cars are built in the same manner.

I chose the X-Ray since most of my friends run them and they've loads of optional part.

The only thing that makes the Cyclone SM better than the t2'007 is that it comes fully loaded with optional parts at a reasonable price, but in the end it seems like a matter of taste, I guess..:)

jollyjumper 05.03.2007 05:39 AM

congrats, i have 2 myself but dont run them.:005:

byby, mike.

BlackedOutREVO 05.03.2007 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
Personally, I would have went with the Moore Speed, but the X-Ray is the next best thing...


moore speed is a better car, xray is there when set up, but a properly set up cyclone takes the win, ppl at my track are faster with there cyclone over there t2 07..........but xrays good, just cheaper to buy, u get what u pay for. plus, ms, its purple lol

any pics? how much cf are u going to seal besides the chassis?

captain harlock 05.03.2007 11:48 PM

What do you mean by sealing?

I might just sell the T2'007 if the MS is much better.

Any way, I only need a nice belt driven car to race with my friends, otherwise, touring cars, from my own point of view, simply SUCK!!!
:)

BlackedOutREVO 05.03.2007 11:53 PM

well suck... u suck man. there WAAAY FUN!

and u have to seal the graphite stuff

captain harlock 05.04.2007 12:16 AM

Each one has his own flavour, my friend. I've driven touring cars for years, but they're too sensitive for me.

Buggies, truggies and monster trucks are my favorite worlds.

BP-Revo 05.04.2007 12:34 AM

I'd like to try a touring car out but I really want to test drive one before I buy one.

For now, I'd have to say MT/Truggies are my favorite, though the Jato is a hell fo a truck and is right up there.

I loved my T-Maxx ever since I bought it (and still have it!). With the Powerstrokes its loads of fun. Does really well in off road environments - its a great basher.

My Revo 2.5R is my favorite nitro by far - has never let me down.

For electrics, my E-Maxx was great, but it wasn't all that durable. Then I sold it and got my G2R, and this is and probably always will be my favorite truck. It handles like its on rails, is stable as a rock, and, when my 1950 gets here, will be faster than hell. I loved bringing this down to my local track (which is built for 1/10 Stadium Trucks and Buggies (electric only) and smoking everyone. Only the fastest of the BL Buggise can keep up.

I can't wait to run it at Hot Box (a true MT track), should be loads of fun - and I shouldn't have any trouble clearing stuff with the 1950. :D

BlackedOutREVO 05.04.2007 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by captain harlock
Each one has his own flavour, my friend. I've driven touring cars for years, but they're too sensitive for me.

Buggies, truggies and monster trucks are my favorite worlds.


i guess man..............................

captain harlock 05.08.2007 11:24 AM

Guys, FYI, I sold my X-Ray T2'007 to my friend and got a Cyclone Moore speed, instead.

My setup is going to be a Mamba Max + LMT 1920/5 + TP4900mah lipo.

What do you think?

BlackedOutREVO 05.08.2007 12:21 PM

SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

make shure when u build it the lil hexes that go around the bering on the diff oor spool u put them so the belt is tight

seth556 05.08.2007 05:35 PM

What about the Corally RDX PHI? Great car. Improvement on the amazing RDX, which I didn't know could happen.


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