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Old 07-29-2005 | 05:33 PM
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Default Best truck/engine combo

Hey guys I want to buy a brand spanking new racing truck and i need some pro opinions. What is the best truck out there? and what engine should i put in it? Ive got my eye on the losi trucks but i need help.
Old 07-29-2005 | 05:37 PM
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Default RE: Best truck/engine combo

Im sorry, there is no "best" truck.

Go search for some information in the hundred other threads just like this one in this forum.








































Im not trying to be mean, but its all up to what YOU want, get which ever truck u have parts avalibility for. Losi and Associated literally dominate the tracks(in general, and for those who say "well at my track....blahblahblah" thats not general) so keep that in mind. Thats all im going to say. Happy searching.
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I have owned a rc10gt for about 3 years. In my opinion its the best ST truck around.It is very easy to work on and has a lot of upgrades availible. I run an AE .15 but no one seems to like the enigne but me.It runs great and has givin me no problems. Most people like the O.S. engines alot. I am probley going to get one my self eventualy. My engine has a lifetime replacement warranty so its hard not to get a new one of these because the price to get a new one is half the cost of a new engine. All AE motors have this warranty.If price isnt a matter, i guess i would go with the O.S. because it probly has a little more power. If you plan on racing ROAR events you will have to run a .12 motor. I recomend a .15 but some tracks require a .12.Mostly pro tracks. The .15 is a little heavier, but not by much.

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