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Tmaxx2308 12-12-2004 07:49 PM

T-Maxx or TNX
 
I plan on buying a T-maxx 2.5 or Tamiya TNX after Christmas. Which one would you choose between the two. I plan on using it in snow, climbing, bogging, jumping, and just bashing around. So which one has the better supension, better 4wd, and better power?
Thanks for helpin out a newbie

Josh

ICrashThings 12-12-2004 07:51 PM

RE: T-Maxx or TNX
 
I would say both are excellent choices for all of your ideas. But I would see what your lhs carries. If you dont have a lhs, then go with which ever one looks the best to you.

I do that and I am pleased with both my Nitros. :)

DarkSavageX 12-12-2004 09:41 PM

RE: T-Maxx or TNX
 
tmaxx

Tmaxx2308 12-12-2004 09:50 PM

RE: T-Maxx or TNX
 
I was just looking at another post and they said although the emaxx only goes about 35ish, it has way more torque and much quicker acceleration. For what I plan on doing would the Emaxx be better than both of those two.

tamiya08 12-12-2004 10:19 PM

RE: T-Maxx or TNX
 

ORIGINAL: Tmaxx2308

I plan on buying a T-maxx 2.5 or Tamiya TNX after Christmas. Which one would you choose between the two. I plan on using it in snow, climbing, bogging, jumping, and just bashing around. So which one has the better supension, better 4wd, and better power?
Thanks for helpin out a newbie

Josh
= better suspension: both have plastic shocks, but the tnx i think has more articulation
= better 4wd: both come with sliders, tmaxx you can get cvds, tnx you can mod for tmaxx cvds
= better power: tnx hands down

why not go with something like a savage? savage has the torque, power, suspension, jumping, and its good in snow, i just drove the tnx in snow, it will move put you need some more torque, i guess its more for racing. but if you put a torque tuned pipe in it, it would work better i think.


chris


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