picked up a hyper 7 cheap!
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alright guys i picked up a hyper 7 for 80 bux with no engine. it has servos but im not sure on the condition or the specs of those. they will prolly get replaced. but i need an engine. i was looking at the force .32 but...man thats a big motor! a buch of guys i know have the mac 28. seems to be a decent motor. im trying to build a budget buggy so really i need a cheap motor. i will upgrade later i just want to get it running.
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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/12591
there ya go, thats a budget motor. thats what i have in my buggy right now and i like it
there ya go, thats a budget motor. thats what i have in my buggy right now and i like it
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On obstacles or ruf terrain, a racetrack or something it will hang no problem. On the straight's the .28 might get the lead. Don't worry about having the fastest one right now, like you said, your just looking to get it running. I'd offer to sell you the RB C6 off of my 8ight, but then i'd regret it in two weeks.
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what are you looking to get for it....m not really trying to spend more than 120 bux. otherwise id get the mac 28
there a few people on Ebay selling the force 32 for 100 bux. one is new...
there a few people on Ebay selling the force 32 for 100 bux. one is new...
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there really arent many motors you can get for under $120. you can get the picco i linked to or you can get an axial .28
http://www.rcplanet.com/ProductDetai...AXI001&click=3
why do you want such a big motor anyway? i would just stick to a .21
http://www.rcplanet.com/ProductDetai...AXI001&click=3
why do you want such a big motor anyway? i would just stick to a .21



