overkill!
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From: slemmestad, NORWAY
my next project is going to be a total overkill, i am planning to put two rb c6 engines in one 1:10 buggy, but i am confused whith one ting, it is to many 1:10 buggies out there, wch one is going to be my next car? spareparts should be easy to find, and the drivetrain must be top notch.
so, wich one should i pick?
so, wich one should i pick?
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1/10th buggies are not the most popular thing. Most companies I seen that sell it are places like HSP resellers(redcat, himoto, exceed)
I had to goto 1/8th to get my buggy fix which you might have to for your project seeing I doubt and of the brands that make 1/10th buggies would be able to survive that ind of power seeing they seem to have problem surviving their stock power plant which is no where near as powerful.
I had to goto 1/8th to get my buggy fix which you might have to for your project seeing I doubt and of the brands that make 1/10th buggies would be able to survive that ind of power seeing they seem to have problem surviving their stock power plant which is no where near as powerful.
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With two engines, a 1/8th might be better than a 1/10th anyway.
Any of the OFNA 1/8th buggies are good. Very tough drivetrain, except for the older Ultra LX which didn't have hardened differential ring gears.
Any of the OFNA 1/8th buggies are good. Very tough drivetrain, except for the older Ultra LX which didn't have hardened differential ring gears.
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From: slemmestad, NORWAY
yeah, hsp is brand i have seen most, but they, as far as i know, doesn't offer any drivetrain hop ups, and one c6 was enough to break the axels on my 1:8, so i realy need a car whith strong diffs and bones, but that is hard to find.<div>putting two motors into a 1:8 buggy has been done to many times, so i have to find a good 1:10!</div>




