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Racebomb Vs E Revo For Racing -
09.17.2006, 06:40 PM
I can say that i can drive and race, but my question is e revo brushless better racer than my race bomb e maxx, i can hang with nitro revos and even jammin truggies but def. smokes any t maxx modified or not in our track(small to medium size track),im planning to have an all out assault brushless revo,any suggestions are very much appreciated,lasty are truggies better than revos on the medium track?
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09.17.2006, 07:10 PM
I can say a G2R will definately handle better than a Racebomb unless your racebomb is heavily modified. Like RacerX, etc...I actually chose a BPP LSP over getting a G2R...So I would say a truggy will be a even better racer. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3965
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09.17.2006, 10:51 PM
what about converting a jammin truggy?is it hard to do it with the help of mike?my racebomb is heavily modified , i want to get another racer a truggy? or a E revo?I know for a fact that a brushless truggy or a brushles revo in the hands of a good driver will be hard to beat, by the way very nice truggy squee
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09.17.2006, 11:00 PM
Thanks! To be honest, I really depends...I think, done right, a LSP or a CRT would be even better than an G2R. I think that those 2 (LSP and CRT) would be the best. Larry (CrazyJr) says that he loves his LSP he got from me. He said with the stock setup, it handles better than his Hellfire...Those are the main 3 truggies on the market now. Yes, Kyosho has a couple, and so does Thunder Tiger, but I the Kyoshos are kinda pricey and I don't particularly like the Thunder Tiger stuff.
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09.18.2006, 02:01 AM
Also, Mugen Seiki just released its all new MBX5-T. An all out ready to race truggy.
The name is Alawi. You can call me Al.
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09.19.2006, 08:26 PM
if i buy a jammin truggy kit ,can mike get me an adapter for making it brushless?, i already have the electronics ready, what about that new truggy from mugen seiki?squee what does the LSP mean? thanks
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09.19.2006, 08:50 PM
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what does the LSP mean? thanks
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LSP means Lightning Stadium Pro, it is a truggy made by Hot Bodies. :018:
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09.19.2006, 10:00 PM
I looked at the Mugen Seiki truggy and it is the finest truggy I have ever seen...If you get one, be sure to get the Pro Spec...
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09.19.2006, 11:10 PM
Also, it is not as pricy as the Kyosho.
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09.20.2006, 02:44 PM
Whats not as pricey as the Kyosho? The Kyosho is only $400 with a MX-3 and RTR...
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09.20.2006, 03:07 PM
The beauty of the revo is that you can set it up like a true racing truggy, and you can use it for some bashing. With the slipperential Mike has got coming, it will be even better.
The revo gets my vote. (in fact, i got one, the stock parts, as used on the revo, are very, very nice. Top-notch engineering.
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09.20.2006, 04:05 PM
Maybe spendy, but what about the Kyosho STR? They are really durable/strong...
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09.20.2006, 11:47 PM
Squee, I'm talking about the Kyosho Inferno 777ST-R truggy. Its one nice truggy which is as good as the Mugen, but its priced very high.
If you go to speedtechnitro.com you'll find it for $770 ( a roller only), but they offer a discount for it.
In towerhobbies, they sell the Mugen for over $720, but its waaaay cheaper than that in speedtech ( $600 only).
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09.21.2006, 07:20 AM
Oh, I was thinking of the new Kyosho Inferno ST US Sport. It was just released. It' WAY cheaper.
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09.21.2006, 05:15 PM
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Oh, I was thinking of the new Kyosho Inferno ST US Sport. It was just released. It' WAY cheaper.
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I had no idea they were even going to make a Sports version of the truggy, looks real good, and the price is right! How did they save so much cost of the 777 based one though? Does it have a different plastic blend, or maybe they just left the option parts that are all included with the kit out.........:032:
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