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Old 01-05-2003 | 04:14 AM
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can somebody tellme the principals caracteristics of the hyper 7 and the T-Maxx, i'm new on this and i hope somebody can help me to decide wish one is better for a beginer!

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For the record.....if your new to RC nitro trucks....you may want to consider an electric RC truck as they do not require as much technical skills and patience. Now...that being said...here I go.

I own the TMaxx and LOVE IT! It's an awesome truck that is easy to start due to the EZ Starter which makes it a breeze to start the engine. The truck has a beautiful paint job...which in fact you can buy in about 5 different paint schemes. It handles very well....the suspension is great....the engine screams. It has a two speed transmission so it will do about 40=+ MPH. It has brute power and is quite nimble on different terrain. Parts are easy to buy most anywhere....it also has reverse for times when you have to back up. It's a quality truck for the money and I have no disappointments at all for buying one. I would recommend it highly to anyone who wants a tough monster truck and wants to enjoy a nitro truck

I don't own the Hyper 7 so I have no opinion of it.


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Old 01-05-2003 | 04:35 AM
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thanks for you opinion CRASH. i got another question for you that have T-Maxx...
i have been watshing that all the people who sale them T-Maxx, all they r offerin with special brand of shocks, the original shocks r bad?
Old 01-05-2003 | 05:01 AM
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thanks for you opinion CRASH. i got another question for you that have T-Maxx...
i have been watshing that all the people who sale them T-Maxx, all they r offerin with special brand of shocks, the original shocks r bad?
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thanks for you opinion CRASH. i got another question for you that have T-Maxx...
i have been watshing that all the people who sale them T-Maxx, all they r offerin with special brand of shocks, the original shocks r bad?
Some guys do not like plastic shocks so they buy the aluminum shocks. If your not racing but are just getting into RC I would say just keep the shocks that come with the TMaxx until you have some time to learn how to drive. Then....if you want to upgrade your shocks...then you can buy them and install them.
Old 01-05-2003 | 05:26 AM
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thanks again crash!!

about the brack in and the way to handlle, the instruction tell you how?
can you gave some tips for beginners that not come in the manual of the T-Max?

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Yes...you will get instructions with a new TMaxx that explains how to break in the engine properely.

Here are a couple of links that may be useful to you.

http://www.rcnitro.com/rn/articles/super_tune.asp

http://www.rccaraction.com/rc/articles/engine_start.asp

http://www.rcnitro.com/rn/articles/glowplugs.asp

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