HerrSavage
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Score: 318 Joined: 9/17/2005 Last Login: 5/4/2013 From: Irgendwo, GERMANY Status: offline
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Fair enough Tib.. But you have to remember, not everybody wants to invest the time, money, or hassle into getting a perfectly running race engine, that needs special plugs, a replaced rod and bearings after break-in, etc.. I will admit, I was simply amazed the first time I saw an OS Speed warming up at a local race. Just sitting there, idling forever like a Swiss watch... But with that engine, 1.), well, OK a Speed is an extreme example because it costs three times what an LRP costs, and 2.) there's just a list of stuff you have to worry about with it - plug, pipe, fuel, etc.. Now yes, the Picco tunes more precisely, and will be snappier on throttle response.. But the issue is, what does it take to achieve that? IMO - for me anyway - it's too much. I like my €130 SH engines that I can throw away after 6-8 gallons without chaning anything, run whatever old plug or RTR pipe I feel like it or have laying around, that get along with my Sidewinder fuel which I can buy just up the road, that don't require a fuel-wasting gallon break-in (something I've REALLY come to dislike with these other high-pinch engines..), that tune and break in without a lot of drama, etc.. I am totally sure a well-running Picco is a nice thing to have - nicer than an LRP. But part of - A BIG PART OF - the LRP's niceness is precisely that user-friendliness. Mount it, do a quick break-in, and letter' rip... I am so sick of racing, the whole über-competitive mentality of it.. I am very competitive btw - but in a more action-oriented way.. Not in being willing to sit there and apply electrical heating devices to my f'ing tires between heats, to change shock and diff oils between every heat, invest in over-expensive RB or Novarossi engines and their over-expensive matching pipes, to get whatever the newest fad tires or bodies are, etc etc etc... It's kind of like my earlier experience playing soccer. The more you go up the scale of "competitiveness", the more fun gets taken out of it.. But back in the club/scrub/pub league, I liked going for it tooth an nail... I've left the field bleeding on more than a few occasions during pickup games.. But back to RC, changing diff oils between heats is like running laps at soccer practice.. Pfff... Screw that.. I'm more into showing up for the game, going all out, then drinking a beer.. The racing mentality with truggies is like that. You trug is outdated after 3-4 months, it costs a stupendous fortune(honestly, a season of full-on racing with top gear probably costs enough to buy four XXL's... Anyway, I anyway am sick of all that.. All I want now is to take my LST2's out to a field and blast them around with as little hassle as possible. And for that the LRP's are perfect. I got my LRP 30 btw for less than €110... That's just silly, silly cheap... But whatever. To each his own. If my particular circumstances were different - if I had a cool track nearby, or even just knew some cool RC guys to hang out with, I'd probably be more into trying new, potentially more complicated stuff.. But everybody's got a different situation... Shrug..
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