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superflyevo 09-24-2009 09:06 PM

truggy engine
 
ok what is the baddest engine you can put in a truggy. was thinkin the picco 28 but i jus want something that is gonna be stupid fast cost dont matter!!! u know.... i want to be the truggy at the track over jumping the biggest jump lol.

dittch 09-24-2009 09:10 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
Based on my experience: I use the following motors in my truggies:

JPX 21
JPX 28
LRP 28 Spec 3

All three run like raped apes in a truggy. Best two would probably be the JPX motors, so buy one and send it to AB Mods to get the most out of it.

dakamat 09-25-2009 07:19 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
I've see a Jammin X2 crt with an RB concept TM928 last week-end at the race track, and OMFG[X(][X(][X(]this engine is a brutal beast.
It was more, and when i say more, it's MOREEEEEEEEEEEEEE powerfull that a full mod Novarossi 528XR.
The guys run it at 202*-215* range and it was stupidly fast, can keep the front wheel on the groud. He have pair it with an JP-4 pipe, and believe me, this combo is killer:)

I've a good deal on a brand new RB TM928, and i think to put that in my MBX6T.

Hoese37 09-25-2009 08:29 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
Actually learning to drive makes you faster than buying a new motor.

bjonaiti 09-27-2009 08:20 PM

RE: truggy engine
 


ORIGINAL: dittch

Based on my experience: I use the following motors in my truggies:

JPX 21
JPX 28
LRP 28 Spec 3

All three run like raped apes in a truggy. Best two would probably be the JPX motors, so buy one and send it to AB Mods to get the most out of it.
It never ceases to amaze me how lame your suggestions are! I would prefer to see the Traxxas Pro 15. Now that is Stupid Fly!!

I'm so angry right now!

richardcranium 09-28-2009 10:55 AM

RE: truggy engine
 


ORIGINAL: bjonaiti



ORIGINAL: dittch

Based on my experience: I use the following motors in my truggies:

JPX 21
JPX 28
LRP 28 Spec 3

All three run like raped apes in a truggy. Best two would probably be the JPX motors, so buy one and send it to AB Mods to get the most out of it.
It never ceases to amaze me how lame your suggestions are! I would prefer to see the Traxxas Pro 15. Now that is Stupid Fly!!

I'm so angry right now!

If that isn't the dumbest thing I have EVER read on this site then it has to at least be in the top two! Are you sure you wouldn't rather have a .12 from Traxxas? How did you get the pro 15 to fit into your RCBatmobile from Radio Shack anyway? Does your mommy know you are playing with the family computer when you should be doing your remedial math homework?
Ihave a truggy and Ithink Iwill try the LRP28 Spec3because Ihave seen thosego pretty resonable on E-Bay.Thanks Dittch

calvino 09-28-2009 09:29 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
I have the LRP 28 Spec 3 Truggy (bump start) and ya this engine rocks (minus the fact it is a fuel guzzler though [X(])

Chris_RC 09-28-2009 09:48 PM

RE: truggy engine
 


ORIGINAL: bjonaiti



ORIGINAL: dittch

Based on my experience: I use the following motors in my truggies:

JPX 21
JPX 28
LRP 28 Spec 3

All three run like raped apes in a truggy. Best two would probably be the JPX motors, so buy one and send it to AB Mods to get the most out of it.
It never ceases to amaze me how lame your suggestions are! I would prefer to see the Traxxas Pro 15. Now that is Stupid Fly!!

I'm so angry right now!
Here is your only post that wasnt 100% aimed at insulting someone.

"Dittch: I see your point, however, I wish you would do some more research. I own a Nitro Sport and swapped out the stock Pro 15 for the Jato engine. It was very simple. In other words...way over your head. Clearly you haven't done any homework on this front.

I also put the Jato chassis on my Nitro Sport - It was awesome!

Now please accept this reply as a lesson and don't question me!"

How in the world will you say the engines mentioned are crap when you have a little pro.15 in a TRAXXAS beginner car?!:eek:

Goodbye bjonaiti, that might be your last post.

ninjamuder600r 09-29-2009 03:36 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
as soon as i can get the sleeve outta my raze engine, the modding will commence!!!!!!

ok, ok.....flame on folks,...i just like wrenching on stuff, and if i can port my stock motor, and port the crank, and get it to run with my m26ss, then i am gonna have some pretty PO'ed people at my local track....hehehe, i love driving a sleeper!!!

crap, theyre already irked at me because i top3 the mains every other race weekend anyways!!.....with a 200 dollar truggy!!:D

karlsyndrome 09-29-2009 05:59 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
OS Speed ore ninja jx .21
imho

HerrSavage 09-29-2009 06:10 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
Get supertib to mod you a Picco or OS 28...

WALL22 09-29-2009 09:21 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
losi 454 with LRP carb

Eganwp 09-29-2009 10:23 PM

RE: truggy engine
 

ORIGINAL: HerrSavage

Get supertib to mod you a Picco or OS 28...

Most powerful engine money can buy is a JPX/Picco .28 with a stage 3 mod by Supertib or ABmods. 2.4-2.7hp in the dyno's depending on what you want. You wont beat that with anything else there period.

stussman 09-30-2009 03:28 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
os 28

khudzik 10-08-2009 08:57 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
How about a GRP .28 Tuned? The supplies of them are just about done but they are sweet.

superflyevo 10-09-2009 12:37 AM

RE: truggy engine
 
picco tuned sounds like the best idea to me.

Mooseman21 10-10-2009 02:32 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
Who is Supertib or AB Mods? Thanks

blktransam 10-13-2009 04:54 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
I run c-e-o modded c6 in my truggy get 13 mins to a tank and the truck is a animal if I want to get crazy with it haha

ranger1 10-13-2009 06:30 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
clockwork jpx.21

gearjammen 10-14-2009 08:48 PM

RE: truggy engine
 
buy a rex race 28 and have jim hottinger modify it for you.


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