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kalbien
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07.17.2009, 04:09 AM

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thanks for all the info guys, looks like im picking up a nice 8ight 1.0 buggy to match my 8ight-t 1.0 tomrw morning. after i sell the nitro stuff off of it ill only have about 150 in a really nice race roller. :) thanks again

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07.17.2009, 08:46 AM

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i want to stick with 1/8th. i have a line on a LST2 we will see what happens, still looking for more advice, ideals
mentat,
you must take my word on this. if you only race at the track you have to get a 1/8 buggy. it is like the ferrari of rc racing. truggies are fun but nowhere near as fast or agile on the track as the buggies. i raced truggies for a year and loved it. helped me learn to drive. then i got my 8 2.0 recently and the difference was night and day.

and like the other guy said i would get the 8b 2.0 for interchangable parts. i know it is fun to have a different kit but its better being able to always be running at least something if you break a part on one.

whether you get the 8ight or not the 1/8 buggy is a sure win especially for racing. lots of great buggies out there. Tekno just released their conversion kit for the mbx6. they have several other buggy kits too. if you wanted to do a total custom race buggy you could get the odonnel z01. those look sick. kyosho st r. anyway, the list goes on

for racing, monster trucks are kinda dumb. they are pure bashers. so if you only go to the track i dont know that i would be considering a monstertruck.

anyway, good luck with your choice.


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07.17.2009, 08:47 AM

oh. wow. you replied while i was typing. you read my mind though and took kalbiens advice. very wise choice indeed.


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07.17.2009, 06:13 PM

Yeah LOL. After selling off the nitro stuff i will end up paying $100 $125 bucks for an 8ight 1.0 race roller kit, the chassis is only scratched a little. I got so lucky. It came with a OFNA pipe 086 a starter box, dynamite .21 7 port engine,tower pro servos Great thing is my wife likes going to the track with me and we are going to convert this one to Bl just for her (mine really, little does she know). Its great to have 8ight b and t 1.0 kits just for parts interchangablity. Im going to pick up a 69.99 tekno kit jstu becuase its so cheap for a spare chassis. Im then going to move my 8t over to the 8t tekno kit o purchased and put the losi conversion kit on the 8ight until the tekno for it arrives. going to be a great season.


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07.20.2009, 04:19 AM

Well looking forward for your experience. I have just Xray XB8 in mail as we speak. I just have to go pick it up and somehow attach batteries to it. Since conversion is supposed to be 1:1 with truggy... than I will write my feelings about driving buggy. First with truggy motor.. ehm it will be probably quite fast...

I just got the best idea... I will drill a hole through batteries and put a two screws throught it. it won't move a bit and it will be really light battery "tray" .. well I hope batteries won't mind little holes (with metal screws that will hold them to metal chassis) :)
   
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07.20.2009, 09:45 AM

I can guarantee lipo's will not like have any holes drilled through them. That is a good way to kill your cells for sure. Pretty much the same as drilling holes in your head.


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07.20.2009, 10:43 AM

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I can guarantee lipo's will not like have any holes drilled through them. That is a good way to kill your cells for sure. Pretty much the same as drilling holes in your head.
damit and it sounded like a great idea to me ;)

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07.20.2009, 12:28 PM

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I can guarantee lipo's will not like have any holes drilled through them. That is a good way to kill your cells for sure. Pretty much the same as drilling holes in your head.
Drilling holes in your head kills lipo cells? I thought they were called "brain" cells, not lipo cells. Interesting.
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