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Old 05-13-2009 | 11:40 AM
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Default RE: Top of the line buggy engine?

Wow, you ARE angry. I'm no preacher... more like a Harbinger. Video you say?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKUWlWDqP3Q

Click on the arrow that says " More From: barfus123 " You'll find lots of vids of my brsushless beasties. The only time we get ooos and ahs at the track anymore, is when one of my brushless cars makes an INCREDIBLE jump.

I'm happy you're happy with Nitro, it's cool. I didn't have a ton of issues with nitro, in fact, as I said, I often end up helping other guys with theirs. I've been playing with nitro since the mid 80s when I got my first Cox .049 powered airplanes. Nitro was a great way to get people into the hobby. The noise, the tuning; you had to know what you're doing to actually race one competitively. But those days are fading. This "Product Driven" market is the ultimate decision maker. Most people want to drive their cars, not spend a bunch of time just trying to keep them running. People have another, BETTER option now. You can brag about how cool your nitro sounds, but it's still a head ache by comparison.

I don't want to argue anymore. It's merely a matter of taste. Sadly, this inhibits your ability to enjoy the hobby fully. You're missing out on a much more powerful, and easy to use system. [8D]