Quick Question about Starterboxes..
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I know NOTHING about starter-boxes.. Here in Germany, there's a deal for a Thunder Tiger Pro box going, but only for another hour.. It's got one 775 motor.. Is that enough, or do I need something with two motors?? The only dual-motor box I've seen cost literally twice what the TT box costs..
Secondly, how possible is it to run two trucks(um, Muggy and Hyper ST Pro) on one box??
Thanks..
ps Engine will at first just be a Mach 427, possibly converted to bumpstart, but maybe later an OS 28 or something hefty for my Hyper ST...
Secondly, how possible is it to run two trucks(um, Muggy and Hyper ST Pro) on one box??
Thanks..
ps Engine will at first just be a Mach 427, possibly converted to bumpstart, but maybe later an OS 28 or something hefty for my Hyper ST...
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From: Gold CoastQueensland, AUSTRALIA
My thunder tiger box with 1 motor turns over my os28 ok. u can adjust the the posts and the flywheel on the box to suit most applications.
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From: monroe,
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Not to get off topic, but if you don't end up getting that look into the ofna truggy starter box just got mine yesterday and it has TWO 775 motors and it has more than enough torqe for almost anything you can throw at it however it is $100, but I'd say its worth it. although if you don't have the money I think one motor should be enough, but I don't have a whole lot of experience with other boxes so I could be wrong.



