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Old 01-27-2007 | 12:15 PM
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Default RE: Mt/Engine chart!

Ok let me clear things up a bit!

This i going to be connected to the mt chart.

This is not for stock engines!

This is going to be called the ultimate mt chart remix!

I mean come on what an ultimate mt chart with and ultimate engine chart?

The engine chart is the hop/up engines: Axial, O.S., Picco, Team Orion, and Peak Performance, so on and so fourth!

I know there is a lot of b/s about the hp claim and bla! This if what come from the manufacture! In addition, i already called xtream RC and there going to help me with the engine claims, as well as the manufacture claims!

The main reason why i think dynos don’t work is because there no torque from the motor, when a real engine is hooked up to a dyno the torque from the engine gets it going and slowly decreases in torque and lets the rpm take over? In addition, most of the time the transmission is connected, so now there is gear ratios involved! because there’s no torque in our little nitro burnners its hard to rate the hp, u would need a small weight for the motor to run off the rpm, so their for getting a real hp claim, and as well do u see any dyno's in the mag's conecting the trannys like the real cars do? NO, if our small motors where connected to the tranny the torque would apply like a real car and we could get a better hp claim cause then the engines would not have to work as hard to show the real power. If u connected the motor up to an lst diff just the diff do u really think its going to be able to move that truck with out some major stress? Or push it pass 40+? NO, u need the tranny to reduce all that weight to get that truck going! If those mag owners are, here reading this hook up the trannys then we will all know for real what the real HP is!