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01.30.2013, 03:12 AM

Personally I am a huge E-maxx fan. Not that much due to the performance of these trucks, cause yes, you have to throw quite a lot of $ in them, to perform good and hold up. Anyway I like the endless posibilities of modifying the E-maxx.

If you want to stay at the MT platform, why not convert a Losi LST. It is by far the best performing truck I have had, and I never broke anything when I had it. I have also had a couple of Savage Flux's (which were also great trucks), but nothing beats the LST imo.
   
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01.30.2013, 08:31 AM

I agree with a few things being said here. The maxx is good but not great. LST is the pic of MT but buggies are the toughest hands down. RC8 was the toughest car I had, admittedly I haven't had another buggy but out of the MT's and truggies it came out on top for durability and versatility.
   
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01.30.2013, 11:11 AM

The Hot Bodies D8 is a buggy and the D8T is the truggy. The RCM Conversion is RC-Monster nitro to electric conversion kit. RC-Monster sells conversion kits for almost any 1/8th scale vehicle.

Have you looked at this buggy yet? It's pretty cheap for what you get.

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...uct-id=84067SD

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The Hot Bodies D8 is a buggy and the D8T is the truggy. The RCM Conversion is RC-Monster nitro to electric conversion kit. RC-Monster sells conversion kits for almost any 1/8th scale vehicle.

Have you looked at this buggy yet? It's pretty cheap for what you get.

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...uct-id=84067SD

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Stay away from Tamiya stuff for 1/8th scale. Tamiya has yet to test their metal against the big boys in the 1/8th scale world.

If you want a $250 Buggy, I suggest the OFNA Nexx8 Buggy over a Ultra LX which is $200. You have to add electronics and radio gear but its built on the Nexx8 platform which is a direct evolution of the Jammin X2 and older X1 lines. The aluminum is all high quality hard annodized 7075-T6.

I'm STILL bashing a Jammin X1 CRT Pro converted to electric. Most people don't even know what it is because its old and converted to electric. When I tell them its a 7yr old Truggy they are shocked when I tell them that pretty much everything except for the A-arms and a few of the rod-ends is as it came out of the box. The Jammin/Nexx8 stuff is VERY durable.

If you've got more money you start to get more options, the $350 range has quite a few nice kits, and the $450-$550 range has some extremely nice stuff.

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Personally, a Buggy will always out handle a Truggy on a track. Its the same drive system but in a shorter wheelbase, lower CoG, and Lighter vehicle. Its more nimble, and because of the lighter 1/8th buggy wheels vs Truggy wheels and decreased overall weight can do more with less power.

BUT!!! If you bash then a Truggy will enable you to take on more substantial terrain with more finesse.


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Between an Emaxx and a Truggy I'd ditch the Emaxx every time. The 1/8th scale platforms have proven their worth time and time again. I haven't broken a part on my Jammin Truggy in almost a year. Most of the breakages happen in the colder weather when the plastic is more brittle. During the summer months I've bounced it hard on nose dives and it just drives off.


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01.30.2013, 01:13 PM

why not the 1/5 scale conversions for the flux? cost more, but i had tons of fun with mine and after a few modifications like a hd drive gear hd servo spring that kinda stuff it was a real fun basher. went plenty fast on 4s, would have been tons more fun on 6s, but i sold it off and started over on a flux xl conversion. still miss the 5b conversion though.
   
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01.30.2013, 01:39 PM

I'm talking with Mike and might buy a buggy from him...I really want a BUGGY. Here are my choices so far.

Mugen MBX6 buggy
AE RC8T kit

Both have been converted to electric.

Another choice I'm looking at getting is the HPI Vortex. I like the fact that I have warranty but, we all know it will be "upgraded" and thus the warranty is out the door :) I would like one with good/great power (3s lipo), would love water proof and DURABLE!
   
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01.30.2013, 02:44 PM

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I'm talking with Mike and might buy a buggy from him...I really want a BUGGY. Here are my choices so far.

Mugen MBX6 buggy
AE RC8T kit

Both have been converted to electric.

Another choice I'm looking at getting is the HPI Vortex. I like the fact that I have warranty but, we all know it will be "upgraded" and thus the warranty is out the door :) I would like one with good/great power (3s lipo), would love water proof and DURABLE!
You should buy Mike's MBX6 buggy. The RC8T kit is really nice but Mike isn't currently making the conversion kit for that truck. Unless he is going to do a one off one for you.

You could get the waterproof with the New Mamba Monster ESC and one of their motors with a few things done. Most like you would be running 4-6s depending on the motor you chose. 3s will probably be to small of a battery.

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01.30.2013, 05:59 PM

If you're looking for a buggy you can't go wrong with the mbx6. Mugens are awesome, and tough as nails, though most 1/8th buggies are pretty stout.


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01.31.2013, 10:37 PM

I ended up ordering a hpi Vorza 1/8. In talking with Mike its basically a D8...so,that's cool. I get it tomorrow... Feel like a kid waiting for Christmas lol.
I'm ordering some batteries and a new high end charger from Mike. Going with 5s 4200 and a 5s 6500mah and charger.
I live in PNW and its supposed to be nice on Saturday so ill be out running it!!
   
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01.31.2013, 10:39 PM

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I ended up ordering a hpi Vorza 1/8. In talking with Mike its basically a D8...so,that's cool. I get it tomorrow... Feel like a kid waiting for Christmas lol.
I'm ordering some batteries and a new high end charger from Mike. Going with 5s 4200 and a 5s 6500mah and charger.
I live in PNW and its supposed to be nice on Saturday so ill be out running it!!
is the Tork 2200 pretty much a Castle 1515?

Seen a few of them on the track, they move out pretty good, 5S will certainly make the nitro guys scramble to get out of your way on the straights.

4S would probably be your "track" pack so the power is not uncontrollable.


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We were looking at it today and it looks like it may be a MM 2200... I'll l know tomorrow... Id really like to geta waterproof electronic package.. Not for submersion but puddles, rain etc. Water resistant would be ok.
   
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02.01.2013, 12:09 PM

I gave my brother inlaw my heavily upgraded brushes emaxx. I just couldn't handle the fact its a such a weak design. I was always breaking it. I have a hpi trophy truggy flux and a hpi vorza. Both are great and l haven't had to replace a part in a long while.
   
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I gave my brother inlaw my heavily upgraded brushes emaxx. I just couldn't handle the fact its a such a weak design. I was always breaking it. I have a hpi trophy truggy flux and a hpi vorza. Both are great and l haven't had to replace a part in a long while.

What if any upgrades have you done to your Vorza?
   
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Just mud guards and skid plates. That's it. Its a solid buggy. I have yet to have to replace a part. I have 5k oil front, 10k center, and 3k rear diff.
   
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Friends don't let friends drive Emaxx's.
   
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