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Old 12-25-2009 | 08:33 AM
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jtf8751
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Default RE: Help with beginner (somewhat)


ORIGINAL: silverman1

The LST XXL will give you more speed and ground clearance than a truggy, it will have great handling, and is a easy beast to work on. Truggies are simpler in that they have 3 diffs, which means it will have a 1spd drive. Both are highly tunable, you can tune the diffs an suspension by running different diff fluids, you can swap out shock oils to tune your suspension, both are capable of big air. I forgot to mention that you can really get technical doing suspension set up also, the caster & camber, toe in & toe out, droop, its endless, these things are just like real cars only nore tunable. People say the building experience really makes you better understand the vehicle and how it works, I like rtrs myself, like I said though the radio is top shelf with the LST XXL. You can learn by tearing it down. A lot of guys like to tear their trucks down to put their choice of diff fluids in, and to make sure everything is tight. Some guys pull their motors a part and seal them before running them to make them air tight, air leaks can cause you tunning nightmares. Sealing a motor really improves upon performance. There is so much you can do to a kit or an rtr. I would stay with the big 4 Losi, associated, traxxas and hpi, because it is easier to get parts for them, plus aftermarket hop ups, tons for the savage, many for the losi, and traxxas and AE.
Yes it does for sure, man this is great info, thanks. I do like that truck for sure. I am used to sealing a motor, I raced karts for years throughout the country and some classes I ran specified sealed motors, so we had to seal out motors. But anyway, I love that you can tune the motor and suspension to the way you want it. I always did my own caster/camber, toe in and toe out, so thats awesome that you can do that. I like the fact that the radio is top notch because I was worried about that. I will look around for a good deal on one if I can. I think you have made me seriously look at the Losi. Thanks man, if you can add anything let me know. I know Losi has some major upgrades out there also.