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Old 07-08-2005, 11:44 AM
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Hey guys can yall tell me the difference of a traxxas 2.5 from a 2.5r egine.[&:]
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Same engine, different cooling head. I think there's something else too, I forgot if there is.
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ok thanks man
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on their web site it says the 2.5r is drilled out also so it runs a little better than the regular 2.5
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ORIGINAL: vwalton

on their web site it says the 2.5r is drilled out also so it runs a little better than the regular 2.5
So that means more horsepower[8D][8D][8D]!!!

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