Best bang for $$ - .21 buggy engine
#1
Best bang for $$ - .21 buggy engine
Hope you guys can help me out. I've done a bit of searching on this site and found good recommendations for .21 engines. such as OS V spec. My local hobby shop has a Axe Rossi Speed (or Sport, what ever is the newer version) for AU$250. Th OS Vspec is about AU & US $300.
what i want to know is if there is any engine out there for about $150US that compares to these engines. Or is it like the old saying "you get what you pay for".
on towerhobbies i found a hyper 8.5 .21 engine for about $170US... how do you rate these...
I do want to get into racing and i have a x1cr coming from another member, but i don't want to spend the earth to get into racing.
hope someone out there can help me.
what i want to know is if there is any engine out there for about $150US that compares to these engines. Or is it like the old saying "you get what you pay for".
on towerhobbies i found a hyper 8.5 .21 engine for about $170US... how do you rate these...
I do want to get into racing and i have a x1cr coming from another member, but i don't want to spend the earth to get into racing.
hope someone out there can help me.
#2
Sportwerks
The Sportwerks .21 V2 is a nice motor. I bought a brand new one on Ebay that was a pull off from a new Turmoil. You can also get them from AMainHobbies.
Mine has no problem keeping up on the straightaways at my local track. I know there are other sub $200 motors out there worth checking out(Go-Tech 3 port race comes to mind) but the Sportwerks is the only one I have first hand experience with.
Mine has no problem keeping up on the straightaways at my local track. I know there are other sub $200 motors out there worth checking out(Go-Tech 3 port race comes to mind) but the Sportwerks is the only one I have first hand experience with.
#3
seems like there is a big difference once you get a little past $200. ive heard that the performace sees a big jump once you get to about 220. the go tech seems to be real popular. my lhs also loves the dynamite stuff
#5
bigterp77 i've been looking into some engines and you seam to be correct.
engines under $200 provide about 2hp at 30,000rpm, where as engines over $220 have about 2.5hp at 33,000rpm.
.5hp might not sound like a lot, but on such a small scale thats 25% more power.
so i guess my next question to people out there.
How does the OS V-spec compare to the Axe Rossie sport/Speed engine.
engines under $200 provide about 2hp at 30,000rpm, where as engines over $220 have about 2.5hp at 33,000rpm.
.5hp might not sound like a lot, but on such a small scale thats 25% more power.
so i guess my next question to people out there.
How does the OS V-spec compare to the Axe Rossie sport/Speed engine.
#6
Novarossi NR.21bf. It's Nova's economical club racing engine. They go about $170 and while they don't quite have the top speed of some of the other good engines out there they do have Novarossi's legendary lifespan.
Werks' .21B3 is also a great engine. A little faster than the Nova but also about $30 more.
Werks' .21B3 is also a great engine. A little faster than the Nova but also about $30 more.
#8
I say Jammin JPX .21...best bang for buck !
#9
I would stay away from Axe Rossi motors.
#10
Registered User
I say go with a Go Tech engine because they are really high quality, affordable, easy to tune, also they are the fastest motors I have ever driven. However, Axe Rossi and Jammin' make good motors too. Kind of depends on personal preference really it is a matter of finding what works for you.
#11
bigterp77 i've been looking into some engines and you seam to be correct.
engines under $200 provide about 2hp at 30,000rpm, where as engines over $220 have about 2.5hp at 33,000rpm.
.5hp might not sound like a lot, but on such a small scale thats 25% more power.
so i guess my next question to people out there.
How does the OS V-spec compare to the Axe Rossie sport/Speed engine.
engines under $200 provide about 2hp at 30,000rpm, where as engines over $220 have about 2.5hp at 33,000rpm.
.5hp might not sound like a lot, but on such a small scale thats 25% more power.
so i guess my next question to people out there.
How does the OS V-spec compare to the Axe Rossie sport/Speed engine.
#12
Suspended
#14
Tech Master
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[QUOTE=Davidka;4521247]Novarossi NR.21bf. It's Nova's economical club racing engine. They go about $170 and while they don't quite have the top speed of some of the other good engines out there they do have Novarossi's legendary lifespan.
I saw one of these run over the weekend, and, they flat out MOVE.. and on as far as top end, as long as your not running huge straight's you should be fine..
I saw one of these run over the weekend, and, they flat out MOVE.. and on as far as top end, as long as your not running huge straight's you should be fine..
#15
Tech Addict
thats exactly it, you get what you pay for...
im done playing with knock off's.
im done playing with knock off's.