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Help me pick an 1/8 scale! -
06-29-2006, 08:57 PM
As some of you may know, I'm stepping up to 1/8 scale buggy racing starting this fall. Since I'm getting close to my turn in line for some paint jobs I need to get one picked out so I can get the appropriate body to czech.
Help me out here fella's. I know no car is perfect, so lets start listing all the pluses and minuses of what out there so I can make a choice. I'm open to suggestions. "If you cook scallops in a non-stick pan, then they won't stick. That's why they call it NON F@#*$&%G STICK!!!" - Im watching YOU!- roc |
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06-29-2006, 09:06 PM
lol, I've seen the way you drive! What kind of parts breakage have you seen if any?
"If you cook scallops in a non-stick pan, then they won't stick. That's why they call it NON F@#*$&%G STICK!!!" - Im watching YOU!- roc |
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06-29-2006, 09:27 PM
Tune,
Honestly once you step up to the higher end buggies there are very few differences. They all have good durability and tunability. There are just slight differences between the top buggies. In my experience, I have had 3 high end buggies. I kyosho 777 sp1, sp2 and the Jammin FTE. I never liked the 777 sp1 I could never push it. Sp2 was better, but I could never be smooth with it, I think you need to be a smooth driver for the Kyosho. It also really reacts to small set up changes. This spring I sold the sp2 and bought the Jammin FTE. The FTE is the only version worth getting. The buggy I could set up very easily and drive it much harder and felt more in control. The Jammin has great product support, and there drivers like Chad Bradley is readily available on the grid for help. Also they have a website with a bunch of their team drivers set ups . Just my 2 cents |
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06-29-2006, 10:58 PM
Get what you want. Any more vehicles are so close in quality only the best of the best will know the difference. Pick a vehicle that you have freinds that will share insights into.
Make friends with Brian Kadow and Derek/Troy Weatherholt and get a Sportwerks Turmoil. Those guys beat Sonny O regularly. Or get a Kyosho and see if Sonny O will share his secrets with you. It really doesn't matter. Kyosho, Sportwerks, Losi, blah, blah blah blah... It's all about knowing how to set up a vehicle and knowing how to drive. Oh, and do yourself a favor, get a wimpy ass motor to start. too many guys get big motors that they can't control and they are just hazards on the track. But I know that you know that and everything else I've just stated.... |
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06-29-2006, 11:05 PM
those guys beat sonny regularly huh bruce....
Tune, of the buggies out there, I would have to say either go jammin xray or TTR. Kyosho is way to pricey, turmoils are garbage. The Jammins are pretty much a k3 with more steering. all of the 3 are very durable, on my TTR in a whole year I have only broken one a arm off the huge tripple indoor, and stripped a pinion gear because i shimmed it wrong. I have seen alot of Jammins break, I know all of Team Dent Tek runs them and loves them, but i have seen Pucci break his in the A a few times already, not sure about matt. The Xray is a little more, but it is super tricked out with cool parts, spring steel this aluminum that its loaded. The TTR probably has the best tunability and i would say is the easiest to drive, having tried just about every one out there. www.czech-it-out-graphics.com 1/29/07 never forget....TTT ![]() Bringing old know-it-all blow hards back to reallity at a forum near you "Always Imitated, Never Duplicated" |
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06-30-2006, 08:37 AM
Losi 8ight looks pretty slick, heard good things but you know as much as anyone about buying a brand new model. I have researched some 1/8 before I went back to MT and the Xray had my vote. Fit and finish is great and the quality seems top notch.
Take all that with a grain of salt cause I haven't owned any of 'em...lol LST2(His): LRP Z.28R Spec.3, Full Carbon Fiber and all the goodies - $Too much T-Maxx(Hers): Modded TRX2.5, Full RPM, Some REVO goodies $Borderline XXX-NT AD2(His): Modded LRP.18S Pro, Graphite and Aluminium $Great deal Losi Mini-LST(His): Insane Motors, converting to aluminium $Why not X-Ray M18MT(Hers): Tekin 5.4Kv BL, 3Racing all around, Custom 8.4V $Dont ask Watching her T-Maxx still running after I broke all of mine....$Priceless |
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06-30-2006, 12:14 PM
Well, xray is out of the picture now. Seeing as you 2 guys are going away from it. I agree, the k-car is a tad expensive. That leaves 2 choices. The ttr and ofna.
Are those buggies race ready, or do I also need to buy extra stuff for common mods and hopups to fix weakspots? "If you cook scallops in a non-stick pan, then they won't stick. That's why they call it NON F@#*$&%G STICK!!!" - Im watching YOU!- roc |
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06-30-2006, 12:23 PM
Tune to be honest, For the TTR the only thing u really need is a front shocker tower and the flat chassis kit. I did the "steering mod" to it but u dont have to. The aftermarket partrs for the TTR are really inexpensive and look sweet. If you want i could send u some pics of Johnnys TTR that he has for sale.
www.czech-it-out-graphics.com 1/29/07 never forget....TTT ![]() Bringing old know-it-all blow hards back to reallity at a forum near you "Always Imitated, Never Duplicated" |
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06-30-2006, 01:09 PM
If you look at the Jammin's. Make sure it is the factory team kit. It includes the big bore shocks, best shocks out right now. Also 5mm thick shock towers and lightened chassis. The only necesary for the FTE right off the bat is a King headz or Jammin aluminum steering plate.
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