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Match a 21 engine
We have a tight track with concrete hard sandy clay, dusty surface on the straights and the bottom of the turns. The berms are soft and loose. Longest straight is 50 feet, several 180 turns. Would like to use my JP-1 pipe if posible. Money is not a factor. Which engine and source????????
Posted on: 6/7/2006 12:40 AM by Author "RJ706"
in the forum "RC 1/8th Scale Buggies"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=4362255
RE: HB Lightning 2 RR
Just returned from our RC park and the HB buggy was flawless. Never put my Mugen on the track. If you find the HB is not up to your expectations, let me know and we usually have someone at the park looking for a buggy. Our track is mostly tight so the 26 works fairly well. The 21's will leave you on the straights and you will have an advantage in the tight areas. If your track is open and fast you might find it to be down on power.
Posted on: 6/6/2006 9:56 PM by Author "RJ706"
in the forum "RC 1/8th Scale Buggies"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=4361609
RE: HB Lightning 2 RR
We have several of them running in our area. The tuning is much easier than my Revo's and we have had very few problems with the buggys. So far I have replaced the bearings on the rear diff and other than that mine is trouble free.
Posted on: 6/6/2006 5:24 PM by Author "RJ706"
in the forum "RC 1/8th Scale Buggies"
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/fb.asp?m=4360631
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