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Difference between 2wd sc and 2wd buggy

Old 07-05-2012, 06:20 AM
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Just wondering what the differences ill will notice between the two, never drove buggy before and always have drove sct's. Will be racing the buggy for the first time tomorrow. what should i excpect?
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Originally Posted by J-RO
what should i excpect?
if you're a true driver, a revelation!!!
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Old 07-05-2012, 06:37 AM
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Weakness ....durability
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Thr buggy is quite similar except it has much faster reactions. The jump better, turn better, accelerate better, but don't handle the bumps as well.
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night and day. a buggy is unforgiving but quicker at everything it does. a sct feels heavy and lazy, a buggy is quick to react and needs less motor to be faster. I enjoy buggy but racing is frustrating to me because my reaction times are not as quick. I'm faster with a sct truck but I don't enjoy the racing as much, too much hacking. Buggy makes you set up your lines better and plan your passes and drive like a human being.
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