Which is faster MBX6 or X-Ray 808
#16
It's like asking us which nut is our fave, the left one or the right one? LoL.
#20
Lick my Balls--------LICK my BALLS
#21
Tech Adept
I often forget how important some people are!!! I shall bow my head in shame and bow my head to you. Myself and others are obviously not as important or precious as yourself as a simple post in a forum has upset you enough to attack someone.
But then again what is the perception on this post:
#22
I don't understand the sarcasm. Lickem is my nickname its a long story and what the heck is a troll. all I asked is which buggy is faster as I am having trouble desiding on which one to buy, cost is roughly the same and parts availability is not an issue so the obvious question to me is which one is faster. I have never raced before but my buddy put me on to this forum for info.
#23
Go with whichever looks nicer to you, both are great cars and unless you tried both of them back to back, you wont be able to decide unless u flip a coin
#24
Thats true eh bud, ive been tinking to, perhaps I should have asked which is stronger cause either way I am going to suck ass until i find my legs... I like the look of the Ray slightly over the Moojen.
Any suggestions about an engine, ive heard good things about the GO motors!!!
Any suggestions about an engine, ive heard good things about the GO motors!!!
#25
HAHAHA, I just read that search biaches
#26
No insult intended: but if you have never raced you will be happy with anything that is reasonable quality
8ight 2.0, RC8, 808, D8, MBX5, Kyosho MP777 (the better one.. the WC?) even a CEN Matrix or LRP S8.
By the time you really learn to drive, plus tune, plus setup, plus get the right tyre, plus a few other things, you need a new buggy hahahaha. Plus trust me when first starting out any of the above with a $400 motor will go waaayyyy fast.. more than enough for anyone.
Be more worried about local parts, some of the guys at your track also running same car, and buying froma reputable seller at the right price.
EG: if you can get a MBX6 or 808, but the guys at your local track all run Losi 8ights or AE RC8's, then buy one of those two on special or very good second hand etc.
8ight 2.0, RC8, 808, D8, MBX5, Kyosho MP777 (the better one.. the WC?) even a CEN Matrix or LRP S8.
By the time you really learn to drive, plus tune, plus setup, plus get the right tyre, plus a few other things, you need a new buggy hahahaha. Plus trust me when first starting out any of the above with a $400 motor will go waaayyyy fast.. more than enough for anyone.
Be more worried about local parts, some of the guys at your track also running same car, and buying froma reputable seller at the right price.
EG: if you can get a MBX6 or 808, but the guys at your local track all run Losi 8ights or AE RC8's, then buy one of those two on special or very good second hand etc.
#27
Sorry missed your post about motors... Yes a Go Tech will be awesome ... get either buggy with a Go Tech 5 port and it will be scary fast....
#28
Go's are great mills for the price. I ran a 3port at the IL indoor champs this weekend and won my main. However, if this is your first nitro make sure you have someone that can tune a Go. They are a bit different beast. If you break it in nice and treat it well it WILL return the favor. You can get 7 or 9 gallons out of them and new p/s/r are only $69!
#29
Tech Addict
Ok just in case hes not a troll... JK! LOL!
The Xray has been out longer, and in the new kits they have already addressed any minor issues. Mugen is still going through that initial phase of updated parts to fix weak spots. So I say Xray, because of that time tested issue. However I've driven both buggy's, and they feel similar even with different setups. Both can be setup to be super planted, or setup to feel right on the edged making them very fast. Both cars are quality, but I do believe the Xray has a slight step up in materials quality, and that will show through later in your buggies life span. Also the design of the Xray is impeccable, just look closely at the pictures to see the design detail.
http://teamxray.com/teamxray/m_intro...9bdc109f5296c3
I hope that helps...
The Xray has been out longer, and in the new kits they have already addressed any minor issues. Mugen is still going through that initial phase of updated parts to fix weak spots. So I say Xray, because of that time tested issue. However I've driven both buggy's, and they feel similar even with different setups. Both can be setup to be super planted, or setup to feel right on the edged making them very fast. Both cars are quality, but I do believe the Xray has a slight step up in materials quality, and that will show through later in your buggies life span. Also the design of the Xray is impeccable, just look closely at the pictures to see the design detail.
http://teamxray.com/teamxray/m_intro...9bdc109f5296c3
I hope that helps...
#30
Ok just in case hes not a troll... JK! LOL!
The Xray has been out longer, and in the new kits they have already addressed any minor issues. Mugen is still going through that initial phase of updated parts to fix weak spots. So I say Xray, because of that time tested issue. However I've driven both buggy's, and they feel similar even with different setups. Both can be setup to be super planted, or setup to feel right on the edged making them very fast. Both cars are quality, but I do believe the Xray has a slight step up in materials quality, and that will show through later in your buggies life span. Also the design of the Xray is impeccable, just look closely at the pictures to see the design detail.
http://teamxray.com/teamxray/m_intro...9bdc109f5296c3
I hope that helps...
The Xray has been out longer, and in the new kits they have already addressed any minor issues. Mugen is still going through that initial phase of updated parts to fix weak spots. So I say Xray, because of that time tested issue. However I've driven both buggy's, and they feel similar even with different setups. Both can be setup to be super planted, or setup to feel right on the edged making them very fast. Both cars are quality, but I do believe the Xray has a slight step up in materials quality, and that will show through later in your buggies life span. Also the design of the Xray is impeccable, just look closely at the pictures to see the design detail.
http://teamxray.com/teamxray/m_intro...9bdc109f5296c3
I hope that helps...