MONSTER GT
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RE: MONSTER GT
This is the closest information I've found. I'm pretty sure it is the same engine.
http://www.acehobby.com/ace/TTR9473.htm
http://www.acehobby.com/ace/TTR9473.htm
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kewl, that is the same motor and the 1st time I've seen real specs on it... thanks for the link![sm=thumbup.gif], now I just need to find out how much HP mine makes being ported & polished w/a tuned pipe ... I do know it's got balls though .... 16/48 and wheelies on command with heavier tires than stock[8D]
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Let me start by saying that I don't know what to believe as far as power output of any of these engines goes, but if you were to test it on one of the dynos out there it would not make anywhere near the advertised power. A Novarossi 8 port .28 only makes 2hp on the nitrodyne dyno. The HPI .28 makes about 1.3hp, and it's just as much engine as the TT.28 is.
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yeah in my rc cars magazine they say that their x-dyno results are alot different than the manufacture's results. I believe the dyno is correct, because my magazine said that the manufacture guess's on how much hp a engine has before being tested.