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09.04.2009, 08:00 AM

Just a question, but which cars are the best/make the fastest lap times? Probably 1:8 4WD buggy's, right? But what comes after them, and after them? (I hope you get what I mean lol) I think it is, 1:8 4WD Buggy, 1:10 4WD buggy, 1:8 4WD truggy, am I right?
   
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09.04.2009, 08:42 AM

at my track truggies are turning laps comparable to buggies maybe a half second off.. think it might depend on the track


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09.05.2009, 04:57 PM

truggys are quicker at our track but its quite bumpy so they have the advantage


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09.20.2009, 09:59 PM

Truggies turn slightly quicker laps than buggies, making them the fastest. Their large tires and large footprints give them a distinct advantage.
   
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09.21.2009, 11:06 AM

No way does a nitro engine have more power than a BL race setup. They might produce 2 HP at 30'000 RPM, which is about 1500 W. A Neu 1512 puts out 2000 W for 30 sec and 1000 W continuous, which is more than any 3.5 ccm race engine.

I know a track where they ran 1/10 electric nationals, 1/8 buggy nationals and unofficial 1/8 truggy nationals, plus there was an electric 1/8 buggy at a club race. When the track is freshly flattened, 1/10 run the fastest laps. With some wear and bumps, 1/8 buggies are faster than 1/10 and the 1/8 truggies are the fastest. The electric 1/8 buggy was faster than his nitro counterparts, with a slightly less experienced driver, but only until his battery dumped at 18 minutes.
   
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