Recommend a Motor for Associated GT2RS
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Recommend a Motor for Associated GT2RS
Managed to blow the rod / piston in the factory GT2RS motor and am now looking for a good all around performing engine to replace the dead one. What would you guys / gals recomend. Looking at mainly at .12's and .15's from OS since i have had great success with them in the past and present in helis and other vehicles.
Feel free to post any other brand engine you feel is compaerable if not better then the OS's.
Thanks in advance!
Feel free to post any other brand engine you feel is compaerable if not better then the OS's.
Thanks in advance!
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RE: Recommend a Motor for Associated GT2RS
I just put an O.S. MAX .15 CV-X in my GT tub chassis and it's a perfect little engine for that truck. It's not insanely fast, but has loads of punch and is plenty fast enough if you're driving on a track. The 2 year warranty is nice too. It also seems to be pretty fuel efficient. I've put about 10-12 tanks through mine so far and it runs about 15-20 minutes per tank, once you're done with break in and can lean it out.
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RE: Recommend a Motor for Associated GT2RS
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I just put an O.S. MAX .15 CV-X in my GT tub chassis and it's a perfect little engine for that truck. It's not insanely fast, but has loads of punch and is plenty fast enough if you're driving on a track. The 2 year warranty is nice too. It also seems to be pretty fuel efficient. I've put about 10-12 tanks through mine so far and it runs about 15-20 minutes per tank, once you're done with break in and can lean it out.
I just put an O.S. MAX .15 CV-X in my GT tub chassis and it's a perfect little engine for that truck. It's not insanely fast, but has loads of punch and is plenty fast enough if you're driving on a track. The 2 year warranty is nice too. It also seems to be pretty fuel efficient. I've put about 10-12 tanks through mine so far and it runs about 15-20 minutes per tank, once you're done with break in and can lean it out.