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05-21-2007, 12:11 AM
I was in the market to purchase a Revo. But I've been told that traxxas is crappas. I'd like to hear from the guys that own them if they break as easy as I hear. It would be used to bash for the most part, but it would probably also see track time. I just want to know if they really are cheap, or if its more so operator error. ex: crashing into curbs, landing bad jumps. Thanks in advance.
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05-21-2007, 12:16 AM
from what ive seen they are pretty solid, ive seen alot of guys break at the track but they also hit just about everything out there. If you are gonna be serious about racing then i would say know; but for an in betweener i think its a pretty good choice. I would really consider a truggy like an LSP, thats the easiest way to go in btw racing and bashing
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05-21-2007, 12:38 AM
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05-21-2007, 12:51 AM
well the AE MGT can pretty much be a competible racer stock I know MAtt gosch ran that two years ago and dominated the MT class, didnt add anything except for the proline shocks really.
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05-21-2007, 02:20 AM
REVO is the way to go if you want to Race Monster TRucks. I hardly ever break anything on mine, and if it does break its because I whipe out really bad alot. like, cartwheeling it like 6 times in a day bent a proline offset rim and broke a suspension arm. Thats it,
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05-21-2007, 02:27 PM
The revo is a solid truck. It'll bash and race well. Harder to drive than a buggy or truggy, which makes it a great platform to learn on IMO.
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05-21-2007, 03:36 PM
I loved my revo. Tough as nails and pretty fun to race too. Since I am not going to be getting to the track (moving to champaign) I may actually go back to a revo for bashing around the house and occasional racing..... Smaller motor a little easier on fuel too. Haha
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05-21-2007, 03:55 PM
The base Revo needs help in the following areas:
Radio Steering Steering servo tires suspension setup (P2 rockers-springs) But if you get those sorted out, it's a fun, reliable truck. I find the 2.5 lacking some power, even on 30% fuel, but hey, it's not a buggy. If you go 3.3, you will have more HP. I like the ease of use on the EZ Start, even though racers prefer it to be off. It makes starting a cold engine nice and easy. A stater box for the Revo is $$$$. Truggies are nice, but you are dealing with a more technical truck (3 diffs, dual brakes, etc.) than the Revo. I've beat up our Revo pretty well and the damage parts were: Header - bashing (big ramps) A Arms - racing (got hit from behind, it happens) Pushrods - racing (went to Titanium rods versus red alum) Shock shaft - bashing (backflips...who needs them?) Small items really. I've never considered selling it. Plus, when you run it in the yard, it's quieter than a big block truggy, which makes the neighbors not hate your guts. |
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05-21-2007, 05:48 PM
Well I took a look at the traxxas website, and I was looking at some of the stuff included with the truck. The ez-start is cute, but a roto or tigger is probably the way I'd go. And what is with the electronic control for the trans?? Reverse would have to go, and I do like the idea of a center diff (optional) but not until I get the wheelies out of my blood. And then you know, the usual that people throw at a revo, wing, tires, body, etc. This truck actually sounds better then originally thought. Thanks again guys for the input.
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05-21-2007, 06:09 PM
I miss my revo,would love to get one again. Wing,servo,radio,tires,P2's. Those are basicly upgrades that pretty much 98% of the people that buy a revo get.
Hell, go to tenkorc.com and I bet they will have a package deal. They even allow you to build your own revo by adding what parts you want. You still have to add them later when you get it all. |