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Revo or T-Maxx - 11/26/2005 3:54:28 AM   
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Should i get a Revo or a T-Maxx? and why?
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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 11/26/2005 3:59:58 AM   
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It is your decision. I can't tell you which best one. If I chosse one, you will not like it.

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 11/26/2005 6:23:04 AM   
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Just curious... why did you post that question in the video forum?

I'm sure that question has been answered a dozen times already, and in the appropriate forum.

Just an FYI.


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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 11/26/2005 1:33:03 PM   
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lol sorry.
I am new to the website.

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 7/22/2006 3:52:57 AM   
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revo!!!!! i got a t maxx, big mistake, the tranny is shot, tank leaks easy,starter went bad, and when i bought a pull start for it its so hard to crank + the engine burns glo plugs like nothing, + it over heats in 2 minutes, and another thing, dont use traxxas fuel, the alcohol in it runs out fast so it rusts out your engine.........get the revo, or something better, like a buggy or something,buggies are more reliable and easier to clean cause its not so big and they dont flip as easy,unless u want them 2. and if u get a monster truck at least get 1 from a diferent company!!!!!!......good luck choosing and have fun with wat ever u pick, i will with my new buggy,(not that piece of crap t maxx).

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 7/22/2006 3:57:19 AM   
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i got it running though,( it takes like 5 minutes to start up).

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/2/2006 7:47:52 PM   
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I have a tmaxx 3.3 and I LOVE it!!! no problems at all, well......none that weren't driver error atleast, I hit a tree square on at full
throttle in second gear, probably 35mph and broke the front skid.......other than that, super fast for a factory 4x and has been nothing but reliable. I think the revo is a better racer though, I just bash and didn't like the exposed teirods and wasn't worth the extra cash to ME....just my .02

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/4/2006 5:35:04 AM   
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Ummmm Team Associated RC10GT LoL

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/11/2006 4:01:45 AM   
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hpi savage

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/11/2006 4:28:01 AM   
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if your gonna bash get a savage. im a newb and i have yet to break it and i bash on pavement. But it is up to you on what you want.

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/16/2006 8:30:06 PM   
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forever revo because thıs car stabılıty , thıs car very very fast and durabılty , and thıs car ıs beautıful more than t maxx

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/19/2006 8:58:10 AM   
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revo good for raceing not to bad of truck --- RC10 GT junk lmao nothing more to say---hpi savage to heavy cost more to fix then most have to spend twice the money for the speed---- T-MAX easy to work on lotttts of upgrades and they are fast won of the best for bashing i have ever owned i have worked with my t-max maid a lot of changes over time and its on 67 miles per hr and with the right upgrades i have not broken any drive trane parts in months other than driver error this thing humps (I WOULDNT TRADE IT FOR ANY OTHER BRAND TRUCK OUT THERE) just my own personal pref

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/19/2006 6:26:03 PM   
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He asked what car he should get Revo or T-maxx, he already has it narrowed down, If you dont have anything positive then dont say it, You said Rc10gt sucks?? Lol buddy your obviously a newb. And he probably doesnt have the money to spend on those truggies and stuff like that. Choose 1 or the other or dont say anything.

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/20/2006 8:43:40 PM   
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i don't think i was talking to you Fishinbass1) but i will reply to you anyways in my post i said that was my experience and yes i have ben in the hobby prob longer than youve ben around lol and you did'nt have no answer you just want to be a smart === so if you dont have nothing to say about the post in question then i suggest you don't say nothing ( READ THE RED WRITEING IN THE POST A REPLY BOX AND TRY AGAIN ) like i said in my post that has ben my experience 35 years in the books lmao

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 8/22/2006 6:43:50 AM   
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rc10gt's don't suck. Look at their winning records... I've got one and I love it. Haven't broken a single piece at all. Anyway... to answer lilfarnzi, get the the revo, It's worth the extra money.

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RE: Revo or T-Maxx - 12/18/2006 9:03:42 PM   
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the revo and the t maxx are basically the same exept for the suspension. t maxx has probably the most support of any mt. both are a good choice.

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