Jammin' X1 CRT RTR vs Multilator RTR
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RE: Jammin' X1 CRT RTR vs Multilator RTR
I can only comment on the mutilator. Finished the break in on it and did some runs today. I only bash my vehicles BTW. Anyway, I was dissapointed in the crappy front knuckles. One of them broke and it wasn't even a large jump. The metal just snapped like a twig. I plan on either replacing them with CNC ones or buying the upgrade kit from nitrohouse. It is also geared too low IMO, although RC Car Action claims about 41mph with the stock gearing. I'm going to go up another 2 or 3 teeth on my CB and I'm sure the motor will still have the torque to launch it hard. The force .32 engine is easy to tune and has plenty of power for bashing. Overall, I think it's a great basher after the front end is strengthened.
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RE: Jammin' X1 CRT RTR vs Multilator RTR
mutilatior is great had the same problem as dittch but the cnc knuckles are a good up grade speed tho i would say the opposite speed is great at have stick i'm passing guys that have os, rb,and lrp motors and they are a lot of fun to i raced 1/8 buggies i've sold them cause the mut is a hell of a lot more fun.
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RE: Jammin' X1 CRT RTR vs Multilator RTR
If you have the extra $$$$ get the CRT. I was looking at both and ended up with the CRT. I am a basher as well, no racing for me. The difference in size is pretty dramatic. I think the Mut is more of a Buggy with Truggy wheels/tires. The CRT has the advantage on the track over the Mut. Speed depends on the driver, or the motor you swap in. The CRT seems to be more tuneable, not posotive, I havent seen a Mut in a while. With the wider stance and longer arms, I think the CRT has its advantages on the track.
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